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Comcast.

Posted by PdL on July 17, 2011 at 12:07:38:

I have Comcast and agree it blows. I think I pay around $120 a month for internet and cable with about 50 channels, of which I probably watch 5 99% of the time. A couple of my Comcast-subscribing friends have had good luck calling the Co. periodically to take advantage of the "new subscribers" rates offered every now and then.

It's too bad Comcast doesn't offer a package which let's one get more movie channels. I'd gladly trade all channels that show sports and (primarily) reality tv for a couple decent film channels.