If there’s are recurring threads to this blog, one of them must certainly be my ever increasing disdain, annoyance, and hatred of Comcast. Last year, I argued, cajoled, and bullied my bill for internet and television down to a svelte $97.04. That bought me 80 channels, “performance” internet, and HBO – the one splurge that’s non-negotiable (at least until HBO figures out a way to let people subscribe to them as a service instead of as a cable add-on). When I opened my bill this morning and found the price jumped to $124.09, well, let’s just say that they’ve given me one more reason to be less than impressed with their service.
Sure, business costs increase. Got it. Understood. Yet somehow, I don’t think the cost of delivering television and internet here to scenic Rental Casa de Jeff increased 25% year-over-year. Cutting the cable seems like a more and more realistic option for me every time they dish out such asshattery. Of course I’d still be saddled with a business relationship with Comcast because they have a monopoly on high speed out here in the wilderness. They suck, but sadly are the least bad of a host of truly god awful alternatives.
We can land a goddamned man on the goddamned moon, but can’t seem to come up with a way to watch Game of Thrones and surf the interwebs for less than a C-note a month. Maybe when the Chinese take over they’ll figure this mess out for us.
I have Verizon, and I pay for it. But the slight increase in costs is worth no dealing with comcast… I mean Xfinity. I would rather have no service than Comcast service.
Make the leap. We did and the only thing we really missed was the thanksgiving parade. We pick shows we have not seen and stream them on roku boxes. It cut our costs in half.
I’ve been kicking it around quite a bit. I’m down to one cable box for the house now – originally had three when I moved in. Honestly my only hang up is Game of Thrones. I’ve been waiting for season 4 to start on HBO for ten months and I’m not sure I’m physically capable of waiting another year for it to show up on DVD.