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Dropping it.
I think for many of us the three month original sign up period is approaching and I am curious.
How many plan to keep the service or will you drop the service and continue with another?
In the short term, I plan on keeping it.
I signed up under the "100 channels for $35" promo - and that price point can't be beat.
I'd drop it like a lead balloon if I were paying full price.
I think for many of us the three month original sign up period is approaching and I am curious.
How many plan to keep the service or will you drop the service and continue with another?
Great point.
I really don't understand why people want to mess with these horrible streaming services. I mean I guess if it is totally about the money and you have no choice I guess then I could see it, but I would just rather use an ota antenna and just live with that than to deal with streaming. I have tried Vue and DIrectvNow and I honestly wanted to blow my brains out. I was so angered trying to watch TV and don't even get me started on fast forwarding/rewinding, I cancelled my free trials of them both and thanked the universe for my regular DIrectv! I am SO thankful for just regular good old DIRECTV. I have no doubt that someday in the future "streaming" TV will be the norm but I truly don't see that happening for years to come. Just my .02
...Goncalves touched on whether or not DirecTV Now was profitable. Though he didn’t directly say one way or another, he strongly implied that it wasn’t profitable at this point. Goncalves explained that AT&T doesn’t look at DirecTV Now as its own service, but rather an extension of other services, such as a mobile package.