cantaloupe / 6164 posts
@78h2o: We have two boxes and whole-home-DVR. Love it! The customer service has been great too. I would call and tell them you're trying to convince your husband to switch and see what they can do for you!
clementine / 849 posts
I'm blessed to live in Google Fiber land. I pay $122/month, for cable and internet, plus a DVR. It's pretty much awesome (we only have one box, but each additional is only $15).
grapefruit / 4819 posts
Wow, something that is actually cheaper in England! We pay £20 per month for internet (unlimited), phone, and cable tv plus TiVo.....that works out to about $30 USD. Also includes six months of free Netflix, but once that is up, we'll pay an additional £6 per month, for a total of £26 per month, or $40 USD.
nectarine / 2173 posts
Probably not much help, but we have Clear wireless internet which is $35 per month. No TV, but we have Amazon Prime ($79 per year) and Netflix at $9 per month. And we probably pay to rent a couple movies per month, so if you average it out, we probably spend $60 per month.
honeydew / 7295 posts
50 bucks for Clear Internet and 9 bucks a month for Netflix. I hate cable and normal tv in general. The commercials make me ill and and I don't care about sports.
blogger / coconut / 8306 posts
We pay $158 for:
HD DVR
Premium digital cable including all premium channels (starz, hbo, encore, Shotime)
Blast internet
Two tv boxes (regular cable in our bedroom & downstairs)
It's not the WORST price but I'd like to see it $20 cheaper. I called to negotiate a lower price and they actually quoted me higher at $175. Whuuut.
We watch Disney junior, Disney, Shotime/Hbo & regular cable. I wish we could pay for just those channels.
pineapple / 12053 posts
We pay $70 for fast internet, $8 for hulu plus, Amazon prime (don't really count this as a cost for tv since I primarily pay for it for the shipping), share my parent's Netflix, HBO go, showtime, etc and watch on the roku.
We tried a digital antenna to get basic channels but didn't work at our place. We'll try again when we move.
pineapple / 12566 posts
I'm cringing over these prices! I'm in Austria, we only have high speed internet and we pay €28/month, so slightly more than $30.
kiwi / 673 posts
We pay $140/month for Directv and Uverse internet. We have HBO and Sunday Ticket. I make DH call the customer retention department every year before our bill goes up and get a new deal.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
We've cancelled cable! We have it as part of our internet/landline package, but honestly, we don't watch TV outside of a few hours of Disney Junior a week.
So, we're getting netfilx for $9 a month and a landline/internet package from Frontier that will cost us $65 per month. That's less than half of what we were previously paying.
apricot / 425 posts
We cancelled cable and haven't had it for 2 years now. We get free cable (whatever our tv can pull from the air, which is actually a lot - ABC, NBC, TLC, MTV, Food Network...) plus we have Amazon Prime and Netflix.
We pay $35.50 per month for the internet, $8 for Netflix, and roughly $8/mo for Amazon Prime (If you break it down monthly, though it's billed annually). Not bad for about $52 a month.
coconut / 8483 posts
We pay $212 for cable, Internet, home phone and my cell phone. It's about $150 without my cell phone on the same bill.
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