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re: Better Call Saul- Season 5 Episode 1
Posted on 2/25/20 at 9:40 am to Gtmodawg
Posted on 2/25/20 at 9:40 am to Gtmodawg
The choice to drop Cox Cable TV was an easy one for us.
Our Cox bill had gone up to well over $200 per month.
We retained Cox internet for 81 bucks a month through a combo digital phone offer that has since gone up to $83.
We already had Amazon Prime which is $125 per year aka 10.41 per mo. and includes all the commercial free movies and TV shows we have time to watch.
We got YouTube TV $50/mo which has all of our local networks more sports channels than we ever had with cable TV and an automatic DVR feature that allows to pause whatever you are watching at anytime and pick up where you left off.
Bottom line: $67 per month savings for a better service which we are using on multiple TV's in 2 locations because YouTube TV allows 3 simultaneous streams.
There are of course 2 downsides: 1. if the internet service goes down (rarely) you are screwed and 2. there is a data cap with our 150 mbps internet plan which we have yet to exceed.
Our Cox bill had gone up to well over $200 per month.
We retained Cox internet for 81 bucks a month through a combo digital phone offer that has since gone up to $83.
We already had Amazon Prime which is $125 per year aka 10.41 per mo. and includes all the commercial free movies and TV shows we have time to watch.
We got YouTube TV $50/mo which has all of our local networks more sports channels than we ever had with cable TV and an automatic DVR feature that allows to pause whatever you are watching at anytime and pick up where you left off.
Bottom line: $67 per month savings for a better service which we are using on multiple TV's in 2 locations because YouTube TV allows 3 simultaneous streams.
There are of course 2 downsides: 1. if the internet service goes down (rarely) you are screwed and 2. there is a data cap with our 150 mbps internet plan which we have yet to exceed.
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