Wondering how you save $100/month when these days:
Bundled internet+tv ~= roughly $80/month in most localities
Or at a bare minimum...
Standalone internet ~= roughly $60/month in most localities
Netflix = $8/month
Total ~= $68/month
Total savings per month ~= $12/month
Things get worse when you decide to add in other services such as Hulu, HBO streaming, Amazon, etc. When it's all said and done cutting the cord can end up costing you more than a tv+internet bundle from your local provider, with a lot more integration hassles.
It's highly dependent on area. For my area:
Expanded Cable + 60mb Internet: $155
2x DVR boxes: $30
$185/mo
Now:
60mb Internet: $50
Netflix: $9
Amazon Prime: $8.25
Hulu+: $8
$75.25/mo
$109/mo Savings $1308/year
Now... That also doesn't speak to the fact that even with cable I had Netflix and Prime.
Also, my cable subscription above was nothing special. Basic expanded cable and two TiVo DVRs (which were cheaper than what was provided by my CC). I had no movie channels or any sports packages. The only lower package was Internet + Basic local channels in standard definition with no boxes.
$1300/yr, yeah it wasn't worth it for my family. I was actually the hold-out, my wife was the one pushing it. We are at a year now and I have not found a single reason to go back. Should also note that I use Bing Rewards to pay for Hulu so smack another $100 in savings on there if you want. If you'd like a referral, PM me.
