Posted by jimg.allentown on January 12, 2015 at 07:02:18 from (98.115.105.174):
In Reply to: Direct tv channel 281 posted by DC3puller on January 12, 2015 at 04:52:56:
Right there is the reason that I no longer have a signal provider. Started out that I set a high limit on how much I would pay for TV. Being as I never had much time or inclination to sit in front of a TV, its value to me is limited hence the high limit on what I would pay. The cable company exceeded that limit. Still, I did not cancel.....YET. Then they had a second price increase a few months later, and that was the straw that broke the camel's back. Shopped around and ended up getting Dish for a little more than HALF what the cable company was charging. Of course, after a while the price slowly rose to my high limit price...and then there was the issue of equipment failures..... When I was with Dish for around 6 years or so, I had to have the receiver replaced 14 times. Then they wanted to charge me for service calls to replace their junk equipment. That ended that relationship.
It always did annoy me that I had to pay for 200 channels to get the few that I would actually watch. It also bothered me that the "cable only" channels like History, Discovery, National Geographic, and others became loaded with commercials. Seems to me that the whole idea of being "cable only" was to eliminate the endless barrage of commercials that we have to suffer through on the "broadcast" channels.
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