So, not only do we not have cable, we now don’t even have basic television because we never purchased a digital converter box. I don’t plan on rushing out to purchase one either because of Spreety TV Online where you can find where to watch the latest episodes of your favorite shows.
I may have gotten a nasty virus on my work computer while trying to watch the latest episode of Property Virgins (which I am absolutely obsessed with since buying a home is in our foreseeable future) so it’s good to know that Spreety TV is safe and legal and FREE.
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What do you do for internet access at home? We would get rid of our tv, but it’s practically free once we pay for internet. It’s something like $60 for internet, but once we add tv, we get a multi-product discount and pay $70 for both.
I’m hoping you’re going to tell me about a newer, better, cheaper internet alternative…
Hi, Sarah – We have high-speed AT&T ($34/mo which is tax deductible because of my freelance/blogging work). We’re also able to connect our Xbox to the internet through XBox live ($40/year) and stream NetFlix ($9/mo) in place of cable.
If you tally it all up, we get internet plus movies/TV on DVD for $46.33/mo.