No, I'm agreeing with youSo is this suppose to be acceptable ?
This is why I said service is worse since the merger, before it, I never had drop outs anywhere.
No, I'm agreeing with youSo is this suppose to be acceptable ?
This is why I said service is worse since the merger, before it, I never had drop outs anywhere.
Disney+ is free for the first year for manyI would argue that we have yet to see if Disney+ is a success.
In twelve months I think we'll have a better idea. CBS's app and Disney+ do not have enough new material. Right now they provide new access to older material, which is a novelty. Novelties wear out.
They wont survive.it will surprise you how many can give it upRSNs, I expect that eventually they will be back on Dish but not as part of any basic package. There might be a hefty charge for a "Sports Only" add-on, and by hefty I mean $50-60 per month. Personally I could live with that as long as I didn't also have to take a $80 per month 200 channel base package.
I would think a "Sport Only" add on would also be the only way to get the MLB/NHL/NFL channels too.
Let those of us that like sports be the ones to pay for them.
$80 a seat would be in the nose bleed section for a decent team. 2 tickets at the Pepsi Center for Avalanche V. Blackhawks, half-way up on a corner. $125 per seat plus the damn "convenience fee" that Ticketmaster gets. $25 per ticket. So 2 tickets = $300. The United Center in Chicago is even more expensive for Blackhawk's games.What were tickets going for last year for the NFL, NBA and NHL? $80 for a good team?
You would be surprised how many won't.They wont survive.it will surprise you how many can give it up
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Salaries will have to drop tremendouslyYou would be surprised how many won't.
Who can afford that? Bleachers filled with lawyers?$80 a seat would be in the nose bleed section for a decent team. 2 tickets at the Pepsi Center for Avalanche V. Blackhawks, half-way up on a corner. $125 per seat plus the damn "convenience fee" that Ticketmaster gets. $25 per ticket. So 2 tickets = $300. The United Center in Chicago is even more expensive for Blackhawk's games.
I pay $100/month for 4 lines of unlimited. That includes all fees and taxes.Inexpensive Unlimited plans ?
It cost me addl. $40 per month if I were to want Unlimited.
Unfortunately, yes, they do.Will Joe Sixpack really pay that when the baby needs new shoes?
I only need 2 lines of unlimited. Would that be $50?I pay $100/month for 4 lines of unlimited. That includes all fees and taxes.
Cell companies will give you one line for just $20!!!*Didn't think so. So for one or two lines, there are no inexpensive unlimited plans, as Mochuf suggests.
Didn't think so. So for one or two lines, there are no inexpensive unlimited plans, as Mochuf suggests.
I've got 4 lines 3 smart phones and a tablet and my bill is $100, NOT UNLIMITED.I pay $100/month for 4 lines of unlimited. That includes all fees and taxes.
I can't feel sorry for a government that closes down it's economy and then complains about revenue shortfalls.Recoveries are going to be slow due to the huge drop in state revenue. The irony is that Americans are saving more... so maybe going to game becomes feasible. A game. Man, I remember paying $80 for front row in Pittsburgh Pens around 2000/01.
Metro by TMobile. Coverage will vary with all carriers. In some places in N. Michigan I get 4G where Verizon gets 0 bars. My plan has 2 lines for $60.I've got 4 lines 3 smart phones and a tablet and my bill is $100, NOT UNLIMITED.
When I inquire about unlimited, they give me a figure of $145. or thereabouts ...
Are you with a Major company ? (Att, Verizon, Sprint )