 wentlanc You Can't Fix Dumb..
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said by tenpin784 :said by wentlanc :And tack on ESPN, ESPN2, MTV, MTV2, VH1, WE, Oxygen, SAOP, and all of the music channels..... Ok, so with digital cable, you free'd up a whopping 2 channels. All those channels you listed, you can throw on 2 6MHz channels. And that is the whole thing with DOCSIS 3.0....using multiple channels. Do you honestly think that I made my whole list of crap I don't watch? This is why people want ala-cart programming. I can list the channels I do want to get in a very short list. If I could cut my bill in half, I would be happy.
And before anyone goes off on me about how it would kill the media companies... I don't care. This is the economy that we are in. Any money I don't have to spend is a good thing for me, and my kids. Why is it that it's ok for people to lose their homes, and have a hard time making ends meet from month to month, when these gluttons are making profits quarter over quarter?
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  Matt Take me down to the paradise city Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC
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| said by wentlanc :Why is it that it's ok for people to lose their homes, and have a hard time making ends meet from month to month, when these gluttons are making profits quarter over quarter? cw Perhaps they should cancel their cable TV and focus on paying their mortgage/rent and other necessary bills? Just a thought.
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 wentlanc You Can't Fix Dumb..
join:2003-07-30 Maineville, OH | I don't disagree with you there. But the people who got screwed with subprime mortgages would not likely be saved by lowering their cable bill by $20, or eliminating it and saving $70.
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  Matt Take me down to the paradise city Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC
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| said by wentlanc :I don't disagree with you there. But the people who got screwed with subprime mortgages would not likely be saved by lowering their cable bill by $20, or eliminating it and saving $70. cw I agree, but I was more pointing out that the people who are in that situation probably wouldn't cancel their cable ... they probably aren't willing to sacrifice. They'd rather have someone else bail them out or pay their own way. Sacrifice is hard, hand-outs aren't. (Look at the Home Makeover family as a perfect example.)
I bought a house two years ago and my credit wasn't the best. They tried to throw all sort of "creative" financing at me so I could get the house I really wanted, but I stopped myself and actually researched. I consulted with friends who own houses, read online about the different loan types they were throwing at me. I wound up with a $50k cheaper house - with a more expensive 30-year fixed mortgage - but there won't be any surprises and I know my payment will be easier to make over time and my interest rate won't budge.
I guess what I'm getting at, is I can sympathize with the people who were taken advantage of, but they bear just as much responsibility for letting themselves get into the situation as the predatory lenders who took advantage of them. |
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