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Old 06-19-2011, 09:10 AM  
rml1608
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Josh I agree ... However Direc TV has more stability - you get 3 years of discounted pricing before you get any kind of 'nothing we can do for you'

Also, the channels don't disappear into a higher bracket when they get popular. This IS the higher bracket. The only difference between the one I showed you and the one that gets you Sunday ticket for $5 more a month is Encore is added, that is it.

Also realize that no matter how many TV sets you have ... Bottom line is, flat out, DirecTV is cheaper short & long term at full prices plus their discounts are not 6 months they are for a year - you do NOT HAVE TO bundle, but you can ...

Eventually cable will be destroyed by something similar to Hulu but they TOO will HAVE TO HAVE BOXES hooked up to each tv unless they are ALL internet ready TV Sets. Let's be realistic. People are not going to throw out there old TV sets in the garage to spend $700, $800, or even $400 to have a TV set in their garage to change TV providers to an internet based company - which means boxes will be required ...

I sure as shit could sell a product very well - if they were priced right, that charged per channel. The technology just is not there yet and too much money is made by corporate America so loyalist go to streaming online and cut cable, pay for sports packages online like MLB ... or people to continue to pay $65 + for BASIC BASIC cable on one tv set, with two free digital adapters which I have heard through the grapevine go to $5 each within less than a year ...

DirecTV is da clear winner - and I got the ticker baby
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