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    #16
    Originally posted by nokia123 View Post
    i use to have comcast, thank goodness at&t u-verse came out. I love them and i have no problem with them so far, way cheaper then comcast
    I'm currently having Comcast and they're raising the bills for their services again. Wonder if AT&T u-verse is available in my area. Is there a way to check?
    Filed chapter 7 Jul 13, 2010 341 hearing Aug 12, 2010 Trustee's report of no distribution Aug 20, 2010 Discharged Oct 13, 2010 Closed Oct 28, 2010.

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      #17
      Originally posted by wnguyen View Post
      I'm currently having Comcast and they're raising the bills for their services again. Wonder if AT&T u-verse is available in my area. Is there a way to check?
      You can either call them or go to there web-site and put in your phone number and it will let you know if have the service in your area.

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        #18
        The HD quality and internet speed/reliability of the Comcast in my area isn't bad. But the price of having Comcast is absurd. It seems like I keep getting notices that prices will increase every month. lol
        The information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.

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          #19
          The new xfinity thing that comcast is doing isn't bad, but once all the promotional rates expire from satellite and the cost of adding internet on top of satellite, the difference isn't enough to make me switch.

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            #20
            I agree, I have had comcast, dish network, and directtv. DISH WAS OK 89.99 for the first year with 2 dvrs and every channel. The issue is like any dish weather messes with the signal. When do we want to watch tv WHEN IT IS RAINING. Direct sucked channels sucked, service sucked. We ordered 2 dvrs and a high def box. When they hooked it up we ended up with 2 dvrs and a standrad box. When we called they said we could have 2 dvrs and a normal box or a dvr a high def dvr and a normal box, but not three dvr type boxs. ok well bring us our HD box, the issue was since they had installed it they wanted 400 bucks for a new dish and hook up for the HD.

            Dad had it all pulled out and our money refunded.

            Right now we use comcast and our bill is like 240 bucks, but that is every channel but one of the odd ball premium channels, 2 dvrs and one high def dvr, cable internet at the highest speed and phone. The 240 is after fees.
            Originally posted by HHM View Post
            The new xfinity thing that comcast is doing isn't bad, but once all the promotional rates expire from satellite and the cost of adding internet on top of satellite, the difference isn't enough to make me switch.

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              #21
              I do not think we have every got a letter raising prices but maybe once a year. Everything goes up comcast, dish, direct, it all comes down to which a person has and that is what they notice.

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                #22
                Originally posted by HHM View Post
                The new xfinity thing that comcast is doing isn't bad, but once all the promotional rates expire from satellite and the cost of adding internet on top of satellite, the difference isn't enough to make me switch.
                I called Dish a couple of weeks ago and they wee much cheaper than comcast even after the expiration. Direct TV was more expensive.

                My cable is cut for good on Sept 9th....Yipeeeee

                No more tv in this household!

                Logan

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                  #23
                  I'm getting rid of DISH, can't get a decent signal and they want me to pay them to come fix their problem. Then when I ask to speak to a supervisor, they hang up on me. I'm more than happy to pay the cancellation fee to get them out of my life.

                  At any rate if you sign up for DIRECTTV right now through Costco, you get a $180 cash card to use at Costco. Plus if you have a friend with DIRECTTV you can give them their account # and you both get $10 off a month for 10 months.

                  I ordered DIRECTTV for 3 hd tvs, that includes their whole-house dvr and the total for the first 12 months is around $75 a month. That's for their next highest package and no premium channels. No installation fees but I do have to pay for one of the hd receivers, $99.00. Comcast was more than triple that, plus I would need a dvr for each TV. I liked Comcast when I had them, but they just cost way too much.
                  Case Closed > 2/08/2010

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                    #24
                    Wow, conditions changed. My beef with a satellite company that I posted about in this thread just changed. I googled "problems" and read a blog where one person used the threat of arbitration to have his early termination fees credited. To me it seem like a lot of hoops to jump through, so I settled on filing a complaint with the BBB.
                    Within three weeks I had a reply in which the satellite company credited my early termination fee ($266.) and instructed their collection agency to stop hassling me and to also remove any derogatory report on my credit report. Can't believe the turn around in this company's customer service since Feb 2010. They also invited me back!!!

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                      #25
                      OK - I'm not going to complain about my SLOWWWW 9.95 a month dial-up ever again. And I quit the tv when it went national and quit working. HMMM - the library sees a lot of me and the stereo works great. Miss the evening news, but there is the newspaper. This bankruptcy has really taught me how to be frugal!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by discouraged View Post
                        And I quit the tv when it went national and quit working. HMMM - the library sees a lot of me and the stereo works great. Miss the evening news, but there is the newspaper. This bankruptcy has really taught me how to be frugal!
                        Maybe you are in the boonies, but over-the-air television still works just fine, if you miss the local stations. And you can get a non-HD TV set for nearly nothing these days, since most need the digital converter box to work. (The converters are still available on eBay real cheap.) Of course you need some type of antenna. Locally here, a paper clip stuck in the antenna jack works fine. I get 28 stereo digital TV channels completely free OTA.
                        “When fascism comes to America, it’ll be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross” — Sinclair Lewis

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                          #27
                          WhatMoney -I live in a city. My tv is an older model that did not use a remote so the converter with remote didn't/doesn't work. I could be technically chqllenged tho - lol.

                          I was going to get one that would work with it but actually find it refreshing not to have a tv. Didn't use it much, except for the news. I may get one again someday but not until I find a job. Food/shelter comes first.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by discouraged View Post
                            WhatMoney -I live in a city. My tv is an older model that did not use a remote so the converter with remote didn't/doesn't work. I could be technically challenged tho - lol.

                            I was going to get one that would work with it but actually find it refreshing not to have a tv. Didn't use it much, except for the news. I may get one again someday but not until I find a job. Food/shelter comes first.
                            The digital converter box should work just fine with your old TV set with no remote. The boxes all have an RF output which you just connect to your TV set antenna input, and then you set your TV set to Channel 3 or 4. All the new digital OTA channels are then received on Ch. 3 or 4. The remote works perfectly since it is talking to the converter box, not your TV set. You also don't need a TV with video and audio inputs for the digital box to work.

                            Any TV built since 1950 should work just fine, even if it is a B&W TV.

                            The converter boxes only cost $10 after the $40 coupon card the government provided to any household for free. I bought four Zenith digital converter boxes for $40 total. Two are still new and sealed in the box. Many like myself bought extra boxes and are now putting them on eBay for about $10 plus shipping. So if you ever decide you want digital TV (and multiple channels for each station, perfect pictures, etc.) it won't cost you much for free OTA digital quality TV, a $20 onetime expense for the converter, at the most.
                            “When fascism comes to America, it’ll be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross” — Sinclair Lewis

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                              #29
                              Ok - I copied your info into a word document and will try to follow instructions. But I'm pretty sure I tried everything I could. I DO have all the equipment so will just have to try again. As I said, I'm tecnically challenged. We'll see.

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