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[QUOTE="vtcwbuff, post: 2806979, member: 1197"] I've been with Comcast forever - at least 35 years. I have Digital Preferred for 3 TVs, Hi Speed Internet and landline service. We pay $250 a month w/o any premium channels (HBO, Showtime etc.). As others have posted, Comcast is a very professional outfit. IMO it is a high quality product and equipment and excellent customer service, although it wasn't always that way. My biggest complaint about Comcast is that they market their TV channels in "packages" so that you end up paying for a bunch of crap channels that you will never watch. When we lose power we lose landline phone service but other than during power outages, TV and internet are very reliable. On the few occasions that we have needed service it has been prompt. However, we are about to cancel the landline service and most likely the Digital Preferred TV. I want to keep the internet service and reduce TV cable to basic cable. A month or so ago I scrolled through the channel guide and it looks like we never watch about 95% of the channels available. Mostly we watch streaming TV with Amazon Prime, Acorn and a couple of other streaming networks whose annual cost is less than one month of Comcast service. [/QUOTE]
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