I wish I could do away with our cable, but I can not. To run the high speed internet in my area I have to have cable. So I do have a package deal of cable/telephone/high-speed internet for 140 a month. That is the average price in my area. I have to have the internet for school. It is just an expense I have learned to accept. I do call every 6 months and try to get the promotional deals. So far I have been able to lower my bill 3 times in the last 2 years.
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$180/mo cable bill - no wonder so many folks are going BK!
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Originally posted by WhatMoney View PostThere is no reason to pay for cable TV if you live within 30 miles of an urban area. High speed Internet connections are more of a problem if you are really rural, but any city over 5,000 probably has ISP/DSL that offer some form of cheap high speed (enough to stream movies) connection.
As I've mentioned before, I pay $30/mo total for my high speed Internet, broadcast TV and telephone. Cable TV, other than the most basic in rural areas, should not be allowed as a claimable expense for BK.
Great for you that you are able to get your services so cheap, but not everyone has the same opportunity. Just one of the reasons the UST has flexibility in determining what is appropriate for each area.Filed Ch. 7: 10-28-2010 Report of No Distribution: 12-16-2010 Disharged and Closed 2-18-1011
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After not having cable for 6 years we finally got it. Phone, high speed net & cable for $137 after taxes and fee's . Nice to have the cable channels again. Kids love the sprout and Nick jr. shows.
We had a HD antennae and got like 30 plus channels until recently, also had netflix. I wanted to experience cable again though. I started to miss it. It is only $40 more than the phone and internet package.
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Originally posted by Dee View PostNot really a fair statement, IMO. We live in a metropolitan area, but there is absolutely NO competition. One cable company, one phone company, one internet company (all the same company - how convenient)...even one electric company. Talk about a monopoly! They also arrange it so that if you try to buy your services individually, you will pay much more than if you get them on a package deal. I tried to drop our landline phone and our cable, but guess what? The cost of our internet service would go up so much it was almost the same cost as having all 3 services!
My Frontier high-speed DSL costs $15/mo with a 1 year contract. They normally charge $32/mo if you don't negotiate a special deal with them, which they always have but never advertise. My basic landline telephone costs $15/mo. I do not have or need long distance and have the cheapest local zone calling plan they have. Again, they don't advertise their cheapest phone line plan, you have to ask.
I get 32 digital TV channels over the air with a simple antenna - way more TV than I have time to watch, and it's free. So, $30/mo total for TV, phone, and Internet. I'll bet in most metro areas you could get Internet and basic phone for $50/mo. Cable TV wasn't a necessity before there was cable TV, same as i-pods, smartphones, etc. Guess there is a new generation that just cannot live without the latest toys.“When fascism comes to America, it’ll be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross” — Sinclair Lewis
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Originally posted by Exployer1234 View PostI wish I could do away with our cable, but I can not. To run the high speed internet in my area I have to have cable. So I do have a package deal of cable/telephone/high-speed internet for 140 a month. That is the average price in my area. I have to have the internet for school. It is just an expense I have learned to accept. I do call every 6 months and try to get the promotional deals. So far I have been able to lower my bill 3 times in the last 2 years.
Kill Your Television!
Logan
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Originally posted by WhatMoney View PostWhat telephone company supplies your cable, phone and Internet, AT&T? We have Verizon (now Frontier) for telephone and Internet and Comcast for cable here. Comcast is too damn expensive.Filed Ch. 7: 10-28-2010 Report of No Distribution: 12-16-2010 Disharged and Closed 2-18-1011
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Originally posted by JackBondLove View PostAn interesting article on how to negotiate down one's cable bill.
It says that some folks' bill is $180/mo? Geez, even when I had cable TV AND internet cable, my total bill was only about $60/mo. Of course, the internet is absolutely necessary , and I could see the benefit of basic cable (although sites like channelsurfing & justin.tv all but obviate the need these days ), but after that, how much TV past that can folks watch? Folks that want movies can get NetFlix for what, $20/mo?
A pure monopoly. Just like my trash service, a monopoly that always raises rates. $43 for 3 months. I disconnected my home phone service about 5 years ago and just use cell phone with minimum monthly only. I would love to dump my phone as soon as a reliable provider comes in for half the price.
It amazes me that during a recession, people can continue to raise prices, while everyones income continues to drop.
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Like someone else said, i highly doubt the reason anyone on here consider filing BK was for a high cable/internet bill....there are people on here with 190K+ in unsecured debt for 1 person! That means they are likely paying well over 2.5K a month in minimums.... the $100-130 a month to cut off cable and internet likely won't make much dent in that, so it's not such a big deal.
Yes some people have ridiculous packages with every sport event, movie, and reality tv show in the country playing 24/7, i would think that is a minute percent of those who actually file. Most people have reasonable packages for their area and household...just underwater with crazy high credit card interest rates, unemployment, and houses they can't afford or sell anytime soon.Ch7 no asset Filed 11/23 341 12/21 discharged: 2/22/11 I am soooo totally not a lawyer, but i wish i had married one! Does that count for anything?
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Originally posted by Logan View PostYou don't have to have cable tv. I have cable internet because it's my only option and I use OOMA for the phone.
Kill Your Television!
Logan
Okay I am done with my rant for the evening.Chapter 7 filed on 4/23/2010
341 meeting on 5/28/2010
Discharged on 8/19/2010
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We are about to cancel our satellite. Its only 30/ a month, which i guess is pretty cheap but no reason to spend the money if not necessary. Like so many others, we have Netflix and high speed Internet and use that as our primary entertainment. We also have magic jack and paid for the 5-year plan so the phone costs are almost non-existent.
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