Well, we talked to representatives of both.
Comcast actually contacted me out of the blue, which I thought was remarkably generous of them. They weren't able to match the price, though.
Verizon actually answered the phone, and I came this close to agreeing -- until they said that since my TV is old, I'd need a converter box to use their service - which is $7.00 a month, forever, per TV. Doing the math, I thought So, $100 a year for three services, and $84 a year for the damn box? FTBS, as they say.
So since we're not planning on replacing either of the TVs until they die, I'm guessing Comcast wins by default.
make sure you check on Comcast cause they charge for boxes, remotes, etc. per month.
ReplyDeleteHmm... I will, but I don't think it'll be an issue, because their channels work with our TV. Now, if we were to spend for HD, I imagine it would be. We're not, of course.
ReplyDeleteWe're not cheap, we're financially conservative. And lately, we've been thinking thats a really good thing.