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Who has dumped TV subscriptions?
I have had satellite for about 15 years. Called to cancel it 2 years ago after the DVR took a crap & I felt ok with local TV only. when I called I was easily talked into 2 more receivers & was given a rate that was hard to refuse .Now the price is through the roof again & I hate the games. I don't think I should have to call & go through that crap again so I think I am done this time around.
So, for you guys that have disconnected, are you streaming shows? or just doing local TV broadcasts? I watch about 30-45 mins of TV before I go to bed & most of the times its just recorded re-runs. I figured I'm not the only one ready to ditch the service. Finally getting rid of our local phone line too that I have had forever. $40 per month for solicitors to call us. Things sure have changed.
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I cut the cord 2 years ago and I have not looked back.
I have the following set up: 1) Amplified Antenna in the attic 2) Multiformat input receiver (single HDMI going into my TV) 3) Xbox 360 for streaming Amazon/Netflix/Youtube/etc 4) Bluray player 5) My Gaming PC (streaming stuff from online) You will be able to watch easily about 90% of the stuff you can watch now with a subscription, the rest of the 10% will take a little effort, but can be had as well. And be comfortable with the idea that streaming is not illegally downloading lol
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www.fquick.com/Captainofiron 68 Firebird 400, YC 400, Hbeam rods, ported 670 heads (2.11i, 1.77e valves), 1.65 RRs, Torker 2 intake, Nodular Crank, Eaton Limited Slip, Richmond 3.55 gears, M-20 M4 97 Trans Am WS6, LT1, M6, FLP LTs, Cutouts, Flowmaster catback, Jet Airfoil, K&N air filter, MSD Opti and Coil 14 Fiat 500e 83kW motor, 24kWh lithium ion battery, +2 sized summer tires |
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You can thank Deregulation for the high prices. They can get away with what ever they want to charge.
They lure you in with crumbs of bread. And then smash your head.
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We use:
-Digital over the air antenna for local stuff-picks up about 20-25 channels, only about 5 of which we would watch, but it's FREE. -Hulu+, good for most all TV shows you'd want to watch. Costs about $8/month -Netflix, lots of movies, documentaries, and more recently Netflix originals, which have been really good. Costs about $10/month -Amazon Prime video-has lots of material that's included with our Prime membership. We order a lot of goods online through Amazon and pay for Prime each year for free shipping. I call this one "Free". -Youtube- There is a lot of free content here as well. All in all, we don't really miss having cable one bit. I certainly do not miss paying out the nose each month.
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Darin '64 Bonneville Wagon (sold) 69 Lemans-All motor (sold) 9.81 @ 136.39MPH |
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We dropped dish 2-3 years back. I called them complaining about the high cost expecting to get the good deal offer but it didn't happen. The person I talked to simply said that he would send me a box to put the receiver and "eye" in and that would be that.
Haven't really missed it and don't miss the $100 / month either. We had an antenna before dropping dish so the transition was simple. Now just over the air stations, Netflix and Amazon and getting along just fine. Watched Barrett Jackson live on line and enjoyed the no commercial feed.
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1969 Firebird 350 convertible, t-5, Carousel Red 2008 Solstice GXP 5speed manual, Sly 2008 Grand Prix, Ink Slate, Winter daily driver 2009 G8, Switchblade Silver, summer daily driver |
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So I am guessing those of you using partial internet connections for TV, you have a pretty robust internet speed? Ours is 15-18mbps down & 1.5mbps up.
Excited to look into this. The one thing I am spoiled with is the series DVR recording. Everythime there is an episode of interest, its in my list. so I get to watch the shows I like, when I want. But, there is honestly just a few of them. FWIW, I have no problem with paying for subscriptions. The amount we pay per month now would go a long way in other services
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speaking of BJ, did Richard rawlings buy back those #1 & #2 firebirds from the guy he built them for? That seemed pretty choreographed & I thought that guy paid nearly twice the sale price for them. Don't recall the details
Not trying to derail my own thread......
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68 GTO 4-spd Convertible 78 S/E Trans am L78, WS6 Auto 78 S/E Trans am W72, WS6 Auto 79 10th aniv W72 Trans am 80 Indy pace car Trans am 89 Trans am GTA |
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I dumped subscription TV 6 years ago.... don't miss it at all. plus at $120 a month, i've saved $8640 over the last 6 years. If that doesn't motivate you, nothing will. Just using an antenna on the roof , with occasional Netflix, which i am splitting with my daughter.
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"I know just enough to keep me here, but not enough to get me out" |
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How do you get live sports say on ESPN? Or say Fox Sports? SEC Channel?
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Prior thread back in 6/16 covered alot of this turf
http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...d.php?t=791621
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-Jim Doran- 1965 389 Tripower; 4 speed; convertible 2019 Tesla Model 3 Performance 2016 Chevy SS; Sold 2001 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 2008 Infiniti G35x |
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Im getting close. Football was about the only thing I still watched on Direct TV. But now this year you can get Sunday Ticket on Xbox or PS4 etc. Ive been an MLB.tv and NHL.com subscrber for years. Its superior to the cable packages. Especially MLB. They have been way ahead of the curve for internet packaging.
I watch a lot of shows on sites like solarmovie.sc That being said those sites come and go. So when one goes down you find a new one. I watch documentaries on youtube on my smart tv while im going to sleep. Irritating part about that is they continue to stream after I fall asleep and their related programming is questionable. Ill go to sleep watching a WWII documentary and wake up to some neo-**** stuff talking about how hitler had it right or something. Its irritating.
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Once our base content DirectTV contract is up in Nov, will be considering dumping it. Problem is dumping DirectTV & keeping ATT hugh speed Internet alone, price goes up on Internet portion to $60-70 a month. We've had Netflix, off & on, for last 3 years, & other than a few movies & a few Netflix original series, once we watch the series, the rest of the content, we just don't watch much. Similar deal on Amazon, we've been watching it free for last 3 months, & there just is not that much on there that commands our attention.
What I'd like to know is how anyone is streaming ESPN, ESPN2, FoxSports channels? What does it run extra per month? Let's say I can get those networks on SlingTV, it's going to be $20 a month + high speed Internet, so once one averages it out, looks like we are saving $20 a month, not necessarily a bunch of $$
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Can't help you much with the sports... I just don't watch them. Browns fan.
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"I know just enough to keep me here, but not enough to get me out" |
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I killed cable TV probably about six years ago.
I would guess that I pay a little more than most who dumped cable, but it's because I still have my Tivo. I use: Digital over the air antenna into my Tivo, and Netflix. The only problem with digital over the air versus the older analog over the air, is that before when the reception was weak, it would be fuzzy, now it's choppy at best. I also have internet that was formerly connected to a Playstation 3 console for access to Netflix (Playstation and if I recall correctly, Nintendo (WII) grants free access to Netflix, where as Xbox requires a 'gold' (monthly) membership for access to netflix). Since I upgraded from my older CRT TV to a smart tv, I have direct access to Netflix from the TV. In the end it comes down to what you need; Most providers (at least around here) charge aprox $50/month for internet. Ontop of the internet fee I have Tivo ($15) and Netflix $8). I have contemplated killing my Tivo subscription.
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1970 Formula 400 Carousel Red paint on Black standard interior A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car. Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left. 1991 Grand Am: 14.4 @ 93.7mph (DA corrected) (retired DD, stock appearing) 2009 Cobalt SS: 13.9 @ 103mph (current DD; makes something north of 300hp & 350ft/lbs) |
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"use: Digital over the air antenna into my Tivo, and Netflix." I bought a channelmaster dvr for over the air recording. No subscription or fees. Includes free guide . About 250.00. Does the tivo do more? As far as hi speed Internet , I'd have that no matter what. Tv is just a fringe benefit |
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Cut the cord about 2 years ago. Use over the air free TV, Roku, Amazon Prime and Netflix.
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I will look into it - is it essentially like vhs recording - or does it access info to capture local programing?
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1970 Formula 400 Carousel Red paint on Black standard interior A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car. Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left. 1991 Grand Am: 14.4 @ 93.7mph (DA corrected) (retired DD, stock appearing) 2009 Cobalt SS: 13.9 @ 103mph (current DD; makes something north of 300hp & 350ft/lbs) |
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Same here...
We added a 60" smart TV that has it all built in. Cut cable 2-1/2 years ago and don't miss it at all. Thought I needed cable, but I really didn't.
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http://www.channelmaster.com/Set_Top_Boxes_s/27.htm Last edited by racer_x; 01-24-2017 at 12:09 AM. Reason: Added the Channel Master url |
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Just make sure you have a good anti-spyware software OR can use an adblock software to hide the html behind the ads Almost forgot, there is also Kodi, it used to be named XBMC, I learned about it from one of my friends who was in the Military. You just install the program and then download the repositories and stream away
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www.fquick.com/Captainofiron 68 Firebird 400, YC 400, Hbeam rods, ported 670 heads (2.11i, 1.77e valves), 1.65 RRs, Torker 2 intake, Nodular Crank, Eaton Limited Slip, Richmond 3.55 gears, M-20 M4 97 Trans Am WS6, LT1, M6, FLP LTs, Cutouts, Flowmaster catback, Jet Airfoil, K&N air filter, MSD Opti and Coil 14 Fiat 500e 83kW motor, 24kWh lithium ion battery, +2 sized summer tires Last edited by Captainofiron; 01-24-2017 at 04:11 PM. |
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