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We have had cable and satellite for many years, where we live now our only choice is satellite living out in the country. DirecTV gives you a good introductory rate, but once that runs out 12 months later they jack your rates up quite a bit. We were told by the installer awhile back when they do that to cancel service then re-order it in your spouses name vice versa to get the good rates all the time. Pain in the rear to do this.
When we built our new home last year and we moved, they installer said he was going to give us the newer equipment, never mentioned it put us into a 2-year contract. So our bill jumped up $ 50.00 bucks this month because they considered the 12 month introductory period was over. To cancel it's $ 300.00
So it got me thinking of buying some Roku 3 Boxes and subscribing to Sling TV and some other supplemental things like Netflix, Hulu, CBS All Access, etc. We happen to have fiber optics out in the country and a great internet connection where we live, so I do not feel bandwidth will be an issue.
Have any of you ditched cable & satellite and gone this route? Experiences are gladly welcomed.
When we built our new home last year and we moved, they installer said he was going to give us the newer equipment, never mentioned it put us into a 2-year contract. So our bill jumped up $ 50.00 bucks this month because they considered the 12 month introductory period was over. To cancel it's $ 300.00
So it got me thinking of buying some Roku 3 Boxes and subscribing to Sling TV and some other supplemental things like Netflix, Hulu, CBS All Access, etc. We happen to have fiber optics out in the country and a great internet connection where we live, so I do not feel bandwidth will be an issue.
Have any of you ditched cable & satellite and gone this route? Experiences are gladly welcomed.