Bullie76
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- Location
- Mississippi
What I did and it's working for me.
I cut the cable cord in December 2013.
My Comcast subscription was approx $135.00 which was only basic cable + internet, no premimum channels.
- (you couldn't have internet only in our area.)
Benefits:
I don't have to watch rerun, rerun, rerun of the cable movie choices.
How many times can you watch 'Independence Day' or 'Sweet Home Alabama'?
I don't have to ignore the home shopping networks.
I found myself memorizing the dialog of the fake reality shows after 75 repeats.
I also subscribe to the following services:
DSL service for internet, I have no land line, it uses the same service box. Many bad reviews and complaints but pales in comparison to complaints lodged against Comcast. I've never had a major issue with buffering like I and most others experienced with Comcast and the throttling of bandwidth in the evenings. I subscribe to both streaming and DVD via mail at Netflix. I subscribe to Hulu for the better selection of TV programs. I also have a Redbox account.
Current Costs:
DSL broadband $33.00 including all fees.
- I purchased an antenna for free local broadcasting total final cost was $105.00.
(I get local sports, network TV and PBS channels.)
- I have two Roku receivers and two flat screen HDTV's,
(one for us and one for the grandkids) total cost for both Rokus was $140.
Netflix streaming $7.99 soon to be $8.99 monthly.
- (all my younger grandchildren would rather watch Netflix kids shows than the cartoon selections on cable.)
Netflix DVDs 2 at a time $12.99 monthly. This is probably the one unnecessary indulgence I could do without.
- (I plan to suspend it from May to Nov, saving an additional $78.00 annually.)
Hulu streaming $7.99 monthly.
Redbox rentals are $1.50. No monthly subscription.
I use Netflix DVD's for the newer releases.
I use Netflix streaming to watch obscure or foreign movies along with TV shows.
I use Hulu for the more varied selection of TV, not so much for movies.
I use Redbox for movies that are no long available on Netflix streaming.
I have other free movie sources through my Roku for older movie choices.
- (Big John Wayne and western genre movie buff.)
My total monthly cost is $61.97. Add all the above excluding DSL and include Comcast, it would be $164.97. A savings of $103.00 monthly ($1,236.00 for the year).
We are just about to start season 2 this evening.
I've done something similar. Dropped Comcast cable but do have internet with them for $30/mo and its a very reliable service. I also have a Roku box which is one of the older versions I picked up for $35, but it does the job. I have Netflix and all the free stuff you get through Roku. But I did miss some sport channels so I'm trying out Sling TV which includes Espn1 & 2, TNT, TBS, AMC, HGTV, Travel, Disney, CNN, Food and 3-4 other channels at a cost of $20/mo. The picture quality is right at HD. So far I have been very impressed. They have some other add on packages at $5 per pack, but this works for me. So with Netflix, Sling, Roku's free stuff and 10 local channels I get with an antenna I have more than enough to watch. Below is Sling's website. They have only been up and running for a little over a month so imagine it will be better. For $20 I wouldn't mind seeing another channel or two added. They have a 7 day free trial btw.
https://www.sling.com/package