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rcjc656 01-18-2022 09:09 AM

Fast Eddie Cut the Cord
 
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Originally Posted by jedalton (Post 2051014)
contact me

I am interested in any info you can give me about cutting the cord. I am not knowledgeable, I can’t even get my 2nd tv connected. My email is rcjc656@verizon.net. Thank you for any help. Jane

OhioBuckeye 01-18-2022 09:29 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 2050756)
My monthly bill for 50Mbps internet has just gone from $20 to $49.

Occasionally I have success in negotiating it back down, but this time I decided to check what "offers" they have.

For $1 per month extra I can get 100Mbps, which sounds like a good deal until I tried to lock it in. In actuality, I would have to sign up for $60 per month, then change from payment by credit card to bank account, and the rate would rocket after 12 months, none of which was highlighted in the original offer.

Don’t want to get banned from TOTV again & don’t want to sound mean but “Wake up People”.

Roron123 01-18-2022 09:36 AM

I dropped both internet and tv by Xfinity as my bill was $254/month! Now I have Quantum Fiber $60/month and over 900 mbps high speed (awesome) my tv is YouTube which gives me all the channels I need and more for $65/month. Loving 🥰 it all now plus I get all my sports and recordings

Notsocrates 01-18-2022 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 2050756)
My monthly bill for 50Mbps internet has just gone from $20 to $49.

Occasionally I have success in negotiating it back down, but this time I decided to check what "offers" they have.

For $1 per month extra I can get 100Mbps, which sounds like a good deal until I tried to lock it in. In actuality, I would have to sign up for $60 per month, then change from payment by credit card to bank account, and the rate would rocket after 12 months, none of which was highlighted in the original offer.

After many years of this, I CUT THE CORD 2 years ago. It improved my sisposition and lowered my blood oressure.

Fenster 01-18-2022 09:41 AM

Happens all the time with Infinity
 
Yes, many companies do this, but Infinity is one of the worst. Dumped them last year.

Boston1945 01-18-2022 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Dana1963 (Post 2051064)
I've been using what is called IPTV (streaming svc) for sports, entertainment, locals Orlando + another 500 stations from Hawaii to Boston and international channels. Unfortunately NO DVR it's $20 monthly or an annual fee of $150 equals $12.50 monthly been using it for 4 years minor issues. Must use an Android type streaming device or Amazon Firestick a ROKU stick will NOT work. Message me or contact the FIRESTICK GUY

The only issue with this service is no local live TV. What I mean about live TV is ABC,CBS, FOX and NBC. Channel nine out of Orlando does have it's own streaming service for it,s news only. I use Sling TV for $35 per month here again NO major networks. If one was to look into the price of all the services out there,you will find the price is just about the same across the board if you want to watch the networks. Yes some folks can use a antenna to watch local TV stations. This does not work for everyone. It depends on your location.

RoadToad 01-18-2022 09:43 AM

Look into T-mobile Cellular intrenet for a Streaming service. ($55)
No cord needed.
Most who "cut-the-cord" still use that "cord" for internet access to be able to stream.

Skip 01-18-2022 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Halbraun (Post 2051060)
Easy peasy. Find an internet only service provider. Xfinity, Century link, ATT.. there are many. Get the best deal. 100Mb is plenty.
Buy a Roku 4k off Amazon or Walmart if you prefer. It plugs into an HDMI port on your tv. (It comes with a voice remote and costs about $40 (one time purchase)
Register the Roku (you have to give it access to your Wi-Fi.)
On your phone or computer go to youtubetv.com (they have a 2 week trial and 3 month discount going). It will cost you about $70 a month with tax. Gets all local channels plus a ton of other stuff. The full list is on their website.
Once you open the youtubetv app on the Roku, follow the on screen instructions. There are tons of help faq’s on both Roku and YoutubeTV sites to help. It’s really easy.
Watch tv! You can put a ROKU on each tv and use your login to watch on any TV or computer with no extra charge.
You can add things like HBO, etc, but be careful, you can run your monthly bill up pretty quickly at $10 a month for most of those services.

Exactly! However you don't need a Roku box if you have a Smart TV. Almost every brand will have the YouTube-TV app in their "store". Free download and free trial. We found YouTube-TV to be very good alternative to "ComCrashed".
Soon Sattelite Broadband will be available. For the first few years your $80/mo internet bill will be only $40/mo as they try to build their customer base.

Skip

tjdmlhw 01-18-2022 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by sdeikenberry (Post 2051011)
Or you could sign up for Centurylink $45/mo internet access for life and be done with it. Cutting the cable is the only way to go forward folks.

Since he was only paying $20 a month, it sounds like Arctic Fox has already cut the cord and was streaming his tv. I switched to Roku and Youtube TV a couple of years ago and love it.

When we purchased our home in TV last year, the only internet providers we could find were Xfinity and Centurylink. The top speed that Centurylink quoted for our home was 3 MBPS and since I was use to 1GBPS at my home in GA, that didn't sound like enough to handle a tv, my pc, and my wife's laptop all at the same time.

How would you rate the Centurylink service if you have multiple devices running?

popbaby2 01-18-2022 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by sdeikenberry (Post 2051011)
Or you could sign up for Centurylink $45/mo internet access for life and be done with it. Cutting the cable is the only way to go forward folks.

What speed do you get with centurylink?

tjdmlhw 01-18-2022 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by banjobob (Post 2051037)
The same antics they been using for years , that’s why I use Century Link. Same price 940 mbps . Had to renegotiate every few months with Exfinity /ComCast

What part of the Villages gets 940 mbps? When I checked my address in the Century Link webpage, the top speed they quoted me was 3 mbps.

newgirl 01-18-2022 12:04 PM

$45? I am on the basic and it is $65 a month, please tell me how you get it for $20 a month.

elevatorman 01-18-2022 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by RoadToad (Post 2051129)
Look into T-mobile Cellular intrenet for a Streaming service. ($55)
No cord needed.
Most who "cut-the-cord" still use that "cord" for internet access to be able to stream.

I pay $40 for Tmobile internet. If you don't use their phone service it is a bit more. Check out the Magenta senior plan.

Arctic Fox 01-18-2022 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by newgirl (Post 2051193)
$45? I am on the basic and it is $65 a month, please tell me how you get it for $20 a month.

The $20 was an "introductory" rate for the first year (just lucky to get it as I have been with them for six years) but you can knock something off your bill by (1) going paperless for the monthly invoice; and (2) paying automatically through your bank (credit card costs more).

TNLAKEPANDA 01-18-2022 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by davem4616 (Post 2050765)
brings back memories of the lyrics to that old "Captain and Tennille" song....

"My momma told me, you better shop around"

Muskrat Love ❤️


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