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re: The Cable Industry Believes Cord Cutting Will End Once Millennials Have Families
Posted on 10/20/15 at 1:22 pm to lsu13lsu
Posted on 10/20/15 at 1:22 pm to lsu13lsu
quote:My DirecTV bill was just under $150 monthly after my rebates and discounts ran out.
I know of literally no one that pays $150 for just cable. You may be limping phone and Internet in there but why in the context of this discussion? If anything internet bills will go up once everyone starts cord cutting.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 1:23 pm to rocket31
I'm a technology moron and prefer to stay that way. Yes I still have a flip phone.
Someone explain how Netflix, HBOGo, Roku etc... even work? Do you still watch shows at the times they come on or is it basically like OnDemand Cable but cheaper and you just watch them whenever you want after they've aired?
How do you use a password to access TV like HBOGo? Do you do it on the computer and then have like a Chromecast or something that lets you watch it on the TV?
Someone explain how Netflix, HBOGo, Roku etc... even work? Do you still watch shows at the times they come on or is it basically like OnDemand Cable but cheaper and you just watch them whenever you want after they've aired?
How do you use a password to access TV like HBOGo? Do you do it on the computer and then have like a Chromecast or something that lets you watch it on the TV?
Posted on 10/20/15 at 1:23 pm to lsu13lsu
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I know of literally no one that pays $150 for just cable. You may be lumping phone and Internet in there but why in the context of this discussion? If anything internet bills will go up once everyone starts cord cutting.
I get value of the internet, not out of cable. I am fine with paying more for internet, assuming I get great speeds and good service.
The cable companies are so fricked, and they know it. They are trying to suck us dry while they can.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 1:25 pm to Festus
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Sad thing is I've had my account with Cox for like 25 years. You would think I would get treated better.
They will not reward you for any loyalty. They figure if you pay it, they will take your money, and charge even more as time moves on.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 1:31 pm to cyogi
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They will not reward you for any loyalty.
this was ultimately why I dropped cable/satellite
I had been a DirectTV customer for 8 years and paying $120/month for a mid package with HBO.
New customers were paying half that, but I get nothing for being a loyal customer? That's bullshite and no way to treat loyal customers.
I guess I could keep the cost down by switching companies back and forth every 2 years.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 1:34 pm to Salmon
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this was ultimately why I dropped cable/satellite
This was part of the reason I dropped them, and the cost was not justified. I now have internet, Netflix Streaming, Netflix DVD monthly, and at times I purchase stuff off of Amazon (streaming). I pay about $54 for internet, and maybe $30 total a month for Netflix (streaming and DVDs).
Posted on 10/20/15 at 1:40 pm to Salmon
quote:
They will not reward you for any loyalty.
this was ultimately why I dropped cable/satellite
Completely agree.
I have to call Cox annually to get my cable/internet dropped to ~$120/month. Mid-tier internet, no premiums, and 1 DVR. $10/month on Netflix.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 1:50 pm to Bench McElroy
wrong headed thinking
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:11 pm to Klark Kent
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ox, Comcast, UVerse is raking them over the coals, because they don't know any better. These are the same people you say we are stealing from? When they steal from thousands of people a month.
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Now, they are getting a dose of their own medicine
You go, Robin Hood! Stick it to Da Man. Never trust anyone over 30.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:28 pm to Klark Kent
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cable companies are the new brick and mortar video stores. they will adapt or go extinct in the next 10 years, much like Blockbuster.
Lets see, I used to go to Blockbuster and rent a "just released" video for a lot less than I have to pay to stream one now
You sure showed Blockbuster!!
By paying more to do the exact same thing
And where does this $150 a month cable bill come from? If you have to distort your statistics, then its an admission that you're losing the argument
BTW: my combined internet/cable bill is $99
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:37 pm to League Champs
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Lets see, I used to go to Blockbuster and rent a "just released" video for a lot less than I have to pay to stream one now
Toss in the cost of gas and the time spent to browse some shitty store, I doubt it. How many days did you cry when they closed down your beloved blockbuster, old man?
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BTW: my combined internet/cable bill is $99
This might blow your mind: the cost of internet/cable differs depending on where you live.
This post was edited on 10/20/15 at 2:38 pm
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:37 pm to League Champs
congrats, mine is $65 and i have more content than you and it's not even a debate. want to keep going? this should be fun pawpaw.
you:
- change your depends & put on clothes
- get in car, drive a few miles. (gas expense)
- walk through video store for 10-15 minutes (guessing what's worth watching)
- wait in line next to the kid crying because he isn't getting his Goobers
- pay $2-3 (minimum)
- get in car, drive a few miles (gas expense)
- pop DVD (or in your case VHS) into player
- at some point, drive back to video store to return movie (gas expense) or pay $5 a day late fee.
me:
- use remote to change source to Netflix
- pick out title based on reviews
- press play.
all the while I have higher bandwidth internet for everything else in this digital world and don't have to leave my home.
shall we continue?
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By paying more to do the exact same thing
you:
- change your depends & put on clothes
- get in car, drive a few miles. (gas expense)
- walk through video store for 10-15 minutes (guessing what's worth watching)
- wait in line next to the kid crying because he isn't getting his Goobers
- pay $2-3 (minimum)
- get in car, drive a few miles (gas expense)
- pop DVD (or in your case VHS) into player
- at some point, drive back to video store to return movie (gas expense) or pay $5 a day late fee.
me:
- use remote to change source to Netflix
- pick out title based on reviews
- press play.
all the while I have higher bandwidth internet for everything else in this digital world and don't have to leave my home.
shall we continue?
This post was edited on 10/20/15 at 2:48 pm
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:41 pm to Bench McElroy
and blockbuster thought people would all eventually prefer the in store experience over Netflix. How'd that workout for them?
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:41 pm to League Champs
quote:
BTW: my combined internet/cable bill is $99
either you have a lot of promotions or you have very limited cable
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:51 pm to Salmon
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either you have a lot of stolen passwords or you have very limited access
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:55 pm to League Champs
netflix, hulu, prime, and HBONow...plenty of access and a lot more than a basic cable package for the same price
and I shouldn't even include Prime in that since I would have Prime just for shipping, the streaming is just another added bonus
and I shouldn't even include Prime in that since I would have Prime just for shipping, the streaming is just another added bonus
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:57 pm to TheOcean
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Toss in the cost of gas and the time spent to browse some shitty store, I doubt it. How many days did you cry when they closed down your beloved blockbuster, old man?
uh, really?
Video stores were all over, near my grocery store, church, office, gym, restaurants. I never went out of the way
and, uh, how long does it take to browse a "just released" title? You walk in, grab it, and go to the counter. Browsing for something to watch takes no more then, than it does navigating through an app now
But enjoy streaming those $5.99 movies instead of renting them for $2.99
You millennials sure taught Blockbuster a lesson!!!
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:57 pm to Salmon
and that's the legal (subscription) avenue. he may not be able to even comprehend the TVMC capabilities with 25mbs of bandwidth.
has to be troll. no one would actually believe this with any level of sense.
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League Champs
has to be troll. no one would actually believe this with any level of sense.
This post was edited on 10/20/15 at 2:59 pm
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:57 pm to TheOcean
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Wrong. We'll just split netflix with our friends and pay like .50 a month. And in ten years everything will be streamed in perfect HD illegally.
You guys all realize that the entertainment industry is going to get theirs in the end. Whether its the studios, the cable providers, the internet providers, the sports leagues, etc. In the end they will get the money they demand, or they simply won't put out the product anymore. You think you're being cute and trendy with your cable theft, you're not. Streamers will be identified and throttled down or charged more. One way or another the cable/ISP's are going to get their money for the billions of dollars they've sunk into the data delivery infrastructure.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 2:59 pm to SoDakHawk
quote:Oh yeah? Seems like they would be on the fast track to getting around to this, yet here we stand.
You guys all realize that the entertainment industry is going to get theirs in the end. Whether its the studios, the cable providers, the internet providers, the sports leagues, etc. In the end they will get the money they demand, or they simply won't put out the product anymore. You think you're being cute and trendy with your cable theft, you're not. Streamers will be identified and throttled down or charged more. One way or another the cable/ISP's are going to get their money for the billions of dollars they've sunk into the data delivery infrastructure.
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