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Re: Do you use Cable TV, satellite, streaming?

@Nightowlz

I've never heard of Bluepeak. Good thing you got rid of that cable company and found another option. Their prices are ridiculous!

I've had Fios Internet Only, 200 mbps for $39.99 a month for years now, on auto-pay. The only streaming service I pay for is Netflix Basic at $9.99 a month and Prime Video.

I use Amazon for most purchases, including home delivery for my groceries.

It's a good deal for me at $62.00/month for all the above.
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Re: Do you use Cable TV, satellite, streaming?

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@qvcfreak wrote:

I stream only and have Hulu for my local channels and no commercials. I also have Netflix and Peacock. 

Free streaming from Tubi, Crackle, Freevee and Xumo


If you like watching free streaming channels (free with ads) for movies and TV shows there are also VUDUtv and Plex. 

 

I think that some of the same movies might be shown on Plex that are shown on Crackle--some of the movies tend to repeat on some of the channels.

 

As for us, we also stream. I stream on the laptop that I use. My husband prefers to use his phone.

 

We stopped using cable around 12 years ago. We couldn't keep up with the cost of it.

 

We use some of the different streaming services, and then we watch the free streaming channels that are available too that were already mentioned.

 

We have Amazon Prime, so we have Prime Video. We also have Netflix, and then we have the Disney + bundle through Verizon, which includes ESPN and Hulu. We also have Discovery + too, as well as Peacock.

 

Off of the top of my head, I think that we roughly pay about $60 or so a month on our streaming/entertainment. This also includes my Kindle Unlimited, too.

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Re: Do you use Cable TV, satellite, streaming?

I still have Cable and don't see that changing any time soon

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