brca005
WKR
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2024
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- 494
If you’ve got a mostly clear view of the sky, could always do Starlink. I know there’s mixed opinions about it, but we have it and we love it! We got when we were full time RV’ing and still have it, it’s currently partially covered by our balcony but still works great. It’s $120 for the residential plan, which is more than most but if we ever decide to travel again, we’ve still got internet! You can pause and start up the service at any time as well.Well....... We had cable & internet with them for years. I was sick of the price going up $3 one, $4 another month, eventually doubling in price AND all along new customers (not the ones that have been doing business with years) got a cut rate deal. I called and tried to get that better deal, they wouldn't do it.
Got an antenna and a few cheap streaming outfits and cut the cord, all of a sudden they wanted to offer me a good—told to pound sand.
We still have their internet and no complaints about the service I'm receiving, but it's almost doubled as well ($2 here, $4 here on and on) AND new customers get a screaming deal for internet, guaranteed for a year.
As soon as we get a new internet company in my area, I'll be giving them the boot yet again.
In the old days, long and loyal customers would get the screaming deals![]()
Also, it survived a 12 ft drop off the side of our RV and then a 10 ft drop, suction cups gave out each time, but it still works great, I was expecting it to not work anymore after the first drop but it still works after 2 drops.
