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Anyone replace cable with Amazon Instant/Netflix?
Just wondering if anyone has done this? We already have netflix, but there are definitely shows we watch which I know my husband won't let go of. The Walking Dead, Mad Men, etc... It looks like Amazan Instant video has them available the following day, which is fine, but some shows costs extra. I think the Season Pass for Walking Dead was around $30? Anyways, just wondering if this has helping anyone? Or do all the season passes end up costing just as much?
Re: Anyone replace cable with Amazon Instant/Netflix?
Do it-you'll never look back!
We dropped cable three years ago. Replaced it with Netflix, an over the air antenna (still get PBS, NBC, ABC, CBS, maybe a few others). and a few other random streaming apps. Haven't missed cable yet.
It helped that all the networks cancelled our favorite shows just before we did this.
Now we have the money but would rather use it on other things. H watches hockey with his buddies. They rotate houses and H will buy a 6 pack for the one hosting once in awhile as a thanks. We have netflix and hulu+. It works for us and we love having that extra money. .
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We swapped from Dish to Netflix about 3 months ago. So far, it has been a FANTASTIC decision. However, we didn't have Netflix prior to the swap, so we felt like it was more of a substitute than losing something. We were so excited about gaining Netflix that we hardly noticed losing Dish. We do buy episodes of Walking Dead the day after they come out. We figure $60 a year is cheaper than $120 a month.
I say to go for it! However, if you do decide to drop cable, make sure you are ready to pass up some seemingly good deals from the cable company. Dish offered us a package for $30 a month, which was really tempting. But it ended up that the $30 package was basically just local channels... which is dumb because we get those for free with our antenna box.
We argued with the cable company about just wanting Internet since we do a lot of streaming. In the end, it wound up being cheaper for us to go with the plan that we did instead of just Internet. We get the internet, basic channels like NBC and Fox, and we also get all of the HBO channels. I think that wound up being at least $20 cheaper than just internet.
We use Netflix, Hulu and Amazon's video service. There are a few shows that we have bought season passes for because of the availability of episodes.
The only time it gets weird is with some newer programs that may not be available quite yet. Or in cases where my parents forget and start asking us about shows that we technically can't view. Otherwise, we regret nothing.