Posted by Texasmark1 on March 03, 2012 at 15:12:03 from (67.142.175.20):
In Reply to: Re: Tv commercial posted by JayinNY on March 02, 2012 at 20:09:14:
Prime Star initially, got tired of looking at Mike Rowe advertising it to people already subscribing. Then went to Direct TV and got tired of them running the price up at their discretion. Currently with Dish and it's slightly tolerable.
Had the same problem about paying to see commercials. Hot dog, you get 120 channels for $29.99.99.99...whoope. If you remove the sales programs, the religious programs, the get rich quick programs, and the other stuff that is almost watchable with tons of commercials, you get one or two channels that you can actually watch.
Course if you want to watch movies which have no commercials, they come at a premium price. So you say to the supplier, I don't want the 120 channels of "stuff" I just want to watch movies......no deal. Gotta have the 120 channels and then add the cost of the movies. Pffffffffffffffft.
So I turn off the TV and get on the internet and vent on sites like this one. More enlightening.
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