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  1. #1
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    WOW, Donna! That's quite a savings. I have Comcast and by having just basic and expanded cable, mine is about $58 a month. I'm thinking of going over to Direct tv or one of those companies. BTW, I can only watch one channel at a time, no need for a lot of channels!

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    Holy crap!!! $133 a MONTH. Jeebus. LOL

    Good for you. Comcast is the devil. But sadly, the only good and reliable internet short of a $600/month T-1 around here. We drop like $50 a month on internet from Comcast, $25 a month on phone (VONAGE RULES...THOUSANDS of minutes a month to Canada...) and like $60 on Direct TV. Direct TV is awesome, we love it. Having a DVR is also wonderful. David, you CAN watch more than one at a time that way. LOL Plus being able to pause/FF TV is great.

    Good for you moosmom! Way to stick it to da man.
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    DVR, whoever provides it, rules! I've gotten to where I rarely watch anything "live" anymore (except sporting events). Record it and "dit" through the commercials.
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    WOW! You GO girl!! That is a lot to save! I am sure they are having people cut back on their packages right and left with the hard times a lot are going through now.

    I only have basic cable, about $14 a month. I just can't see paying for anymore than that with how I work and nobody here to watch it. I have DSL light through my phone company who has the fiber optic now but the basic on that is about $50 a month and not as many channels as cable..

    One thing we learned through Gustav, when the cable goes out so does your TV, internet, and phones. With the fiber optic, the fiber optic has a battery backup in the box outside and you can make a few phone calls, once you hook up a generator, you have phone and TV! With Cable, you don't until their lines are all repaired. Our local cable company lost a lot of customers after Gustav, they all switched to fiber optic. Also, our cable company takes about a week to 10 days to get around to fixing something when you have a problem and call it in, the phone company only takes a day or two.

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    Well done, Donna!

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    WAY TOO GO, Donna
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