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How much is your cable/phone/internet bill?


cookinbrak

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Everybody keeps looking for cheaper alternatives, but how much are you spending total?

Cable w/ all premium channels (there are a few local sports channels I don't get, but I don't live in Boston), home phone, internet- $207 a month.

I have a Roku with Netflix that I don't pay for, but I pay for a Spotify Premium subscription. Little over 10 bucks.

1 cell phone-less than $50 a month.

$267 total.

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Cut cable recently down to roku and netflix and some apps. 10 bucks

Internet 65

Cell is what's killing me. I have 2 teens and my mom and step dad on my plan and they pay me 40 whenever.

220 easily for cell.

Lets go with 300. Owwwww

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14 hours ago, sharkkiller said:

Keep in mind that I live in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, but my bills are as follows:

Cable, internet and landline: $75

2 cell phones: $100

so around $175/month total

Nice. We honeymooned in Puerto Plata in the north. It was pretty great. The people there are awesome.

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Cable (220 channels+) / phone (literally not plugged in) / internet (20 or 30mbps) - $100 (promotional rate, still)

Cell - 2 phones 6gb - $140

net flix fo free

thinking of spotify

 

A friend in the triangle installs a lot of hd antennas; it seems like if I went that route with TV, I could get 40-60 channels (sports) and make up some of the difference w some sort of online tv subscription.

 

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Total: $142
Internet: $70
Phone: $30
TV: $42 ($504/yr)
-I share the MLB package with father and brother ($110 every three years or $37/yr)
-Amazon Prime ($99/yr)
-NBA Package ($199/yr)
-Fox Soccer 2 Go ($169/yr)
I get HBOGO, Netflix, Fox Sport Go, WatchESPN, and Showtime Anytime from family members that use my Amazon Prime and NBA Package

 

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