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I think we had a thread on this a while ago but how much to you pay monthly for internet, cable, entertainment packages (Hulu, netflix, amazon, etc)?

 

I'm in rural MN so I have limited options but I pay about $160 for internet, basic cable and netflix but haven't really been able to find a cheaper route. 

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$75/mo for gigabit (lol, that's what they claim... more like 350-500mbps speeds) from CenturyLink. Moderately happy with them so far despite the speed discrepancy (still, I was paying $75/mo to Comcast before that for a 60mbps package so the overall upgrade is huge).

 

I then subscribe to Netflix and Prime, rotating through BritBox, Hulu, AcornTV, and a few others as needed.

 

All in all, I usually sit around $125/mo for all my entertainment, including a few movie rentals a month.

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Centurylink is, by far, the worst company I have ever received services from for anything.

Huh.

 

About a year ago I switched to Centurylink ($45/mo price for life) for internet, and I couldn't be happier. Faster, way, way way more reliable, and half the price than my previous internet from cable.

 

 

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Huh.

 

About a year ago I switched to Centurylink ($45/mo price for life) for internet, and I couldn't be happier. Faster, way, way way more reliable, and half the price than my previous internet from cable.

 

Which one did you switch from?

 

I had centurylink manage to mess up two requests of mine in such ridiculous ways they'll never get my business again.   And both were to stay as a customer!  I asked to move my services and upgrade my services and both times they shut me off at 5:50pm, closed at 6:00, and then said "whoops" and took a week to rectify their stupidity.  Seriously....shut me off the night I called to prearrange services for a move and then couldn't fix their own gaffe in a timely manner.  (And required me to call about a dozen times)

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I'm a media junkie, so don't follow my lead, but here's what I do: Playstation Vue ($45), Netflix ($9), HBO (recently, cuz True Detective, soon Game of Thrones) ($15), all through Cox internet 10 GB ($45).  Everything is kosher, but my wifi skitz out frequently, not sure if the modem or the ISP.  I also do the CBS thing because I'm a ****ing trekkie, and Discovery is a cool take on the trek-verse.   I try to only acquire subscriptions that can canceled through clicks and not calls, but we'll see  

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I'm a media junkie, so don't follow my lead, but here's what I do: Playstation Vue ($45), Netflix ($9), HBO (recently, cuz True Detective, soon Game of Thrones) ($15), all through Cox internet 10 GB ($45). Everything is kosher, but my wifi skitz out frequently, not sure if the modem or the ISP. I also do the CBS thing because I'm a ****ing trekkie, and Discovery is a cool take on the trek-verse. I try to only acquire subscriptions that can canceled through clicks and not calls, but we'll see

Is True Detective back on track this season? I've been sceptical since they laid an egg in the 2nd season.

 

I think it's about that time to cancel Netflix and switch to HBO for GoT...

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The association fees for my condo pay for DirecTV for all of us, so I just pay $17 for an upgraded package.

 

I have AT&T internet at 50GB for $80 or so, the best AT&T offers in the area.  Comcast is big in Chicago but I don't want to use them. I wouldn't say I get anywhere near 50GB 90% of the time, but it's good enough to where there are no noticeable delays.

 

We also have Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime for streaming.

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If you are in Minneapolis, keep an eye out for US Internet. Very fast and affordable fiber service.

Yep, if you're in their area, use them.

 

I'm not, unfortunately. But it's hard to complain about CenturyLink filling that gap for $75/mo, even if their "gigabit" is anything but. It's still miles better than Comcast dollar-for-dollar.

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