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Originally Posted by stevej37
My worst subscription is the Xfinity bill. This past month was up to $275 which includes their 'sports package'.
In the meantime college and pro games are moving to Peacock making a subscription to them necessary. Where does it end? 
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I think the various "cable" (cable, satellite, whatever) companies know that they have sports guys over a barrel, so they hold back the best channels so they require an extra/premium subscription service. And they know that hard core sports guys will pay darn near anything to get their sports.
But if most of the guys are moving to peacock, why don't you get a peacock streaming subscription and kill off the expensive sports package?
We've had the "cable" cut since 2012ish, but then I don't care about sports and we don't watch that much TV. We'd previously only had Netflix. We now have Netflix and Hulu because they are free with our T-mobile Home Internet.
I am OK with paying for a service, but paying monthly for an option in a car as if it was a service, NFW!
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