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re: I use to be a cord cutter (for a week)
Posted on 10/23/17 at 8:15 pm to SilverStallion
Posted on 10/23/17 at 8:15 pm to SilverStallion
I have the directv/att uverse internet bundle that everyone is referencing and I’m 100% satisfied. The monthly rate is $90 and my total bill is $97 inclusive of all fees. Free equipment, free dvr, 1 yr free Sunday ticket, etc.
Prior to subscribing, I priced out all the streaming services and a la carte internet.... the dtv deal beat them all.
Prior to subscribing, I priced out all the streaming services and a la carte internet.... the dtv deal beat them all.
Posted on 10/24/17 at 12:43 pm to 632627
Well this thread has made me completely reconsider chord cutting.
All I want to do is watch ESPN, stream Netflix/HBO, watch the occasional HGTV/Food show (doesn’t have to be live) and catch the local news.
This seems tailor made for streaming but the hassle to do the above plus the likely buffering during live sports has me really second guessing.
I pay $190 for cable/Internet now so the $90 DirectTV offer for cable/internet will still result in a $2,400 in savings over the two years.
All I want to do is watch ESPN, stream Netflix/HBO, watch the occasional HGTV/Food show (doesn’t have to be live) and catch the local news.
This seems tailor made for streaming but the hassle to do the above plus the likely buffering during live sports has me really second guessing.
I pay $190 for cable/Internet now so the $90 DirectTV offer for cable/internet will still result in a $2,400 in savings over the two years.
This post was edited on 10/24/17 at 12:44 pm
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