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Has anybody used FuboTV after cutting the cord?


KillerKat

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It's the offseason, so I guess I can post this here? If not, then move it where it needs to be. 

Anyway, with my medical bills pilling up, I'm thinking about cutting the cord. I just noticed FuboTV can provide sports channels starting at $18 per month. I think if this is as good as it sounds, I could get Amazon Prime and then tell Spectrum to kiss my ass. Has anyone used FuboTV and if so is it any good?

https://www.fubo.tv/lp/sports/

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16 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

It's the offseason, so I guess I can post this here? If not, then move it where it needs to be. 

Anyway, with my medical bills pilling up, I'm thinking about cutting the cord. I just noticed FuboTV can provide sports channels starting at $18 per month. I think if this is as good as it sounds, I could get Amazon Prime and then tell Spectrum to kiss my ass. Has anyone used FuboTV and if so is it any good?

https://www.fubo.tv/lp/sports/

Well to stream TV you dont necessarly need prime.  PSVue is a great service and you just need a Fire TV or Stick or a Roku.  You will need a decent internet connection so you may need Spectrum for internet.  Hope this helps, but I would definately cut the cord.  It a no brainer and you will save almost certainly.

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2 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

settv sounded good, but the reviews aren't https://www.iptvinsider.com/provider/set-tv-review/

SetTV has been awful from people I've heard that used it.

Also, has a BBB rating of "F", so expect trying to deal with any issues from the service.

And, this is an interesting article:

https://flixed.io/set-tv-not-legitimate/

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6 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

i used slingTV for a while, and it’s crap. i switched to youtube TV this year, and it’s awesome. 

I love my youtube TV. All the channels I want, but a fair warning you have to be in market for the teams you want. 

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Did some searching on Youtube TV, seems they carry all major sports channels even though they are missing some other non-sports related channels. Which is fine if I also get Amazon Prime. I input my zip code for HuluLiveTV and I didn't see any logos for CBS, FOX, or NBC so I'm not sure I'll be getting those. I just emailed them and waiting for response. If I don't end up getting those then it looks like Youtube TV with Amazon Prime may be the way to go.

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