Anonymous
Post 07/15/2015 14:44     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

Anonymous wrote:Sling sucks. I have 50 Mbps and it just doesn't work. No problem with Amazon fire TV.

When we had cable we just rotated Verizon and Comcast every year. Cut cord a few months ago and stream everything g we want and use cheap Amazon antenna. Don't miss that bill. Hardly anyone I know has full cable anymore. Going to be an interesting few years in the industry.


We were thinking of cutting now but may just switch companies (or cancel and restart in spouse's name) and re-evaluate in two years. I feel like it's almost but not quite there yet for what we watch. We both like sports in general but DH is a big college football fan and ESPN has so much online content (live games) that you can only access by logging in to your cable account. He's also skeptical of antenna's since our main TV is in rec room in basement, and I suspect SLing in it's current form would be frustrating. But if we just watched shows I feel like it would be no problem.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2015 10:53     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

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Anonymous wrote:I can tell you how you negotiate.. You phone them and say you are canceling the service because its so bad and their customer service is a joke.

They will offer you something for free.


They only offered me a $5 discount. I had to cancel and restart.


How long were you canceled/without before rejoining?
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2015 09:57     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

Anonymous wrote:Sling sucks. I have 50 Mbps and it just doesn't work. No problem with Amazon fire TV.

When we had cable we just rotated Verizon and Comcast every year. Cut cord a few months ago and stream everything g we want and use cheap Amazon antenna. Don't miss that bill. Hardly anyone I know has full cable anymore. Going to be an interesting few years in the industry.


The Amazon fire stick is on a reduced cost today for Prime members.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2015 08:26     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

Sling sucks. I have 50 Mbps and it just doesn't work. No problem with Amazon fire TV.

When we had cable we just rotated Verizon and Comcast every year. Cut cord a few months ago and stream everything g we want and use cheap Amazon antenna. Don't miss that bill. Hardly anyone I know has full cable anymore. Going to be an interesting few years in the industry.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2015 06:45     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

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Anonymous wrote:Sport - you can get ESPN on slingTV for $20/month
HululPlus - $8/month
Netflix - $8month
NFL Network - $200 for the season (available on xbox or we stream for the laptop)

My guess is you would say more than $50/month... we saved over $100/month when we canceled.


$20 for just ESPN? Or does that include other things. How about MASN? Who's your internet provider and how much do you pay?


No you can get ESPN on SlingTV, which includes: ESPN, TNT, TBS, AMC, Adult Swim, Disney Channel, Food Network, HGTV, Cartoon Network, Polaris+, and others.


Sling TV has an odd channel bundle, but I guess if those are the channels you happen to like then it's a good deal.


sling sucks. read up on how many people have buffering issues.



That's unfortunate to hear. Did you try it at the beginning or more recently? I heard there were issues during the Final Four but had hoped they had worked the kinks out. What kind of hardware and internet speed do you have?
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2015 20:14     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

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Anonymous wrote:Sport - you can get ESPN on slingTV for $20/month
HululPlus - $8/month
Netflix - $8month
NFL Network - $200 for the season (available on xbox or we stream for the laptop)

My guess is you would say more than $50/month... we saved over $100/month when we canceled.


$20 for just ESPN? Or does that include other things. How about MASN? Who's your internet provider and how much do you pay?


No you can get ESPN on SlingTV, which includes: ESPN, TNT, TBS, AMC, Adult Swim, Disney Channel, Food Network, HGTV, Cartoon Network, Polaris+, and others.


Sling TV has an odd channel bundle, but I guess if those are the channels you happen to like then it's a good deal.


Sling TV does have its issues at times - it actually works better for me via my iPhone's LTE than via my Firestick. The issues aren't that frequent enough for me to ditch it.

sling sucks. read up on how many people have buffering issues.

Anonymous
Post 07/14/2015 20:12     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

Five years not ears
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2015 20:12     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

We are cable free but I'm a HGTV addict so I have sling. Our setup:

$50 Internet
$15 TiVo (my son likes recording shows)
$20 Sling
$8 Hulu
$0 Netflix (sister's account)
$8 Amazon Prime (approx monthly cost)
$0 over the air major networks thanks to a $20 unobtrusive antenna

I'm at about $100/month all in no additional fees/taxes but I have all the streaming options I want plus access to ABC/NBC/CBS/PBS plus I don't have to put up with either Comcast or Verizon nor do I have a glut of crap cable channels.

My son watches cartoons from PBS, via Sling (Cartoon Network and Disney) or from other media such as Netlix and YouTube

I can watch news from the big three networks, major sports including SuperBowl and the Women's World Cup, my favorite sitcoms like Modern Family, etc.

It's a good deal for us and most importantly has made us more conscientious of our viewing and it's reduced our overall TV time. For example, I love Property Brothers and I use sling to watch just Property Brothers when I want to - I don't want to watch by their set schedule.

Cutting the cord was great for us, fives ears going strong!
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2015 18:07     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

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Anonymous wrote:For those who completely cut the cord, how much is your internet and who do you go through? It was cheaper for us to get basic cable (plus HBO) and Internet than internet alone. We pay $85 after tax

Are you saying Verizon offered you internet + TV + HBO for a lower price than Verizon would have sold you internet alone? So $85 for internet + basic cable + HBO, while internet alone at the same speed would have cost $90 or more? Well if that's the deal, then I guess it's a no-brainer.

Or was it not really an apples-to-apples comparison? Maybe a lower rate fro the first 3 months, and then higher for the remainder of the term?

IIRC from looking at the Verizon website, basic internet is something like $60 or $70 only, but maybe I'm mis-remembering.

I just checked Verizon's website. Basic high speed internet is only $30/month, but if you get the 50/50 high speed FIOS internet, it's $55/month.

That's why it's so frustrating. When we signed up there was no basic option to select. So it was $74.99 for Internet or the same Internet speed and cable for $69 ( it comes to $85 after taxes and modem rental)


Yes, when you get down to it, the basic doesn't really exist. It's DSL or something ancient like that.

When we had Comcast it was a sort of off menu economy option. It worked fine for streaming in another state but in VA it was too slow
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2015 18:00     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

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Anonymous wrote:For those who completely cut the cord, how much is your internet and who do you go through? It was cheaper for us to get basic cable (plus HBO) and Internet than internet alone. We pay $85 after tax

Are you saying Verizon offered you internet + TV + HBO for a lower price than Verizon would have sold you internet alone? So $85 for internet + basic cable + HBO, while internet alone at the same speed would have cost $90 or more? Well if that's the deal, then I guess it's a no-brainer.

Or was it not really an apples-to-apples comparison? Maybe a lower rate fro the first 3 months, and then higher for the remainder of the term?

IIRC from looking at the Verizon website, basic internet is something like $60 or $70 only, but maybe I'm mis-remembering.

I just checked Verizon's website. Basic high speed internet is only $30/month, but if you get the 50/50 high speed FIOS internet, it's $55/month.

That's why it's so frustrating. When we signed up there was no basic option to select. So it was $74.99 for Internet or the same Internet speed and cable for $69 ( it comes to $85 after taxes and modem rental)


Yes, when you get down to it, the basic doesn't really exist. It's DSL or something ancient like that.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2015 17:49     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:For those who completely cut the cord, how much is your internet and who do you go through? It was cheaper for us to get basic cable (plus HBO) and Internet than internet alone. We pay $85 after tax

Are you saying Verizon offered you internet + TV + HBO for a lower price than Verizon would have sold you internet alone? So $85 for internet + basic cable + HBO, while internet alone at the same speed would have cost $90 or more? Well if that's the deal, then I guess it's a no-brainer.

Or was it not really an apples-to-apples comparison? Maybe a lower rate fro the first 3 months, and then higher for the remainder of the term?

IIRC from looking at the Verizon website, basic internet is something like $60 or $70 only, but maybe I'm mis-remembering.

I just checked Verizon's website. Basic high speed internet is only $30/month, but if you get the 50/50 high speed FIOS internet, it's $55/month.

That's why it's so frustrating. When we signed up there was no basic option to select. So it was $74.99 for Internet or the same Internet speed and cable for $69 ( it comes to $85 after taxes and modem rental)
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2015 17:48     Subject: Negotiating with Verizon

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sport - you can get ESPN on slingTV for $20/month
HululPlus - $8/month
Netflix - $8month
NFL Network - $200 for the season (available on xbox or we stream for the laptop)

My guess is you would say more than $50/month... we saved over $100/month when we canceled.


$20 for just ESPN? Or does that include other things. How about MASN? Who's your internet provider and how much do you pay?


No you can get ESPN on SlingTV, which includes: ESPN, TNT, TBS, AMC, Adult Swim, Disney Channel, Food Network, HGTV, Cartoon Network, Polaris+, and others.


Sling TV has an odd channel bundle, but I guess if those are the channels you happen to like then it's a good deal.


sling sucks. read up on how many people have buffering issues.