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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaBuzz" data-source="post: 614997" data-attributes="member: 906"><p>Milwaukee: In marketed areas for Spectrum that have real competition, this is possible. They know you have quality options, so they will do a lot to keep you. I have played the bluff game with them before, and some times, they continue the same package. Other times, they let me cut the cord, only to be calling me the next day offering me the same pkg basically. Although the last time, they reduced my channels somewhat, so it was not really like vs. like, although the price remained the same. Where I live, they have a monopoly, especially on internet. The only other internet I can get is too slow to consider, so Spectrum knows this. I wish my total bill was $94. My current total Spectrum bill, which is about to change, with a bundled pkg. is 110.94 per month after taxes and fees, and I have no premiums. Again, it just depends on where you live. I don't watch most of the channels that Spectrum gives me, and if I stay without getting completely off, my bill will rise to about $130/month. If I change to only Spectrum internet (YES, they will shaft me at $65.99/month), my total bill using YouTube TV will be $116 basically/month. I am tired of playing games with Spectrum - been doing it now for about 10-12 years.</p><p></p><p>But, you are correct about the loss of overall channels. If any of those channels were important, I guess I would stay with Spectrum for the TV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaBuzz, post: 614997, member: 906"] Milwaukee: In marketed areas for Spectrum that have real competition, this is possible. They know you have quality options, so they will do a lot to keep you. I have played the bluff game with them before, and some times, they continue the same package. Other times, they let me cut the cord, only to be calling me the next day offering me the same pkg basically. Although the last time, they reduced my channels somewhat, so it was not really like vs. like, although the price remained the same. Where I live, they have a monopoly, especially on internet. The only other internet I can get is too slow to consider, so Spectrum knows this. I wish my total bill was $94. My current total Spectrum bill, which is about to change, with a bundled pkg. is 110.94 per month after taxes and fees, and I have no premiums. Again, it just depends on where you live. I don't watch most of the channels that Spectrum gives me, and if I stay without getting completely off, my bill will rise to about $130/month. If I change to only Spectrum internet (YES, they will shaft me at $65.99/month), my total bill using YouTube TV will be $116 basically/month. I am tired of playing games with Spectrum - been doing it now for about 10-12 years. But, you are correct about the loss of overall channels. If any of those channels were important, I guess I would stay with Spectrum for the TV. [/QUOTE]
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