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<blockquote data-quote="WessonOil" data-source="post: 2512128" data-attributes="member: 25792"><p>I cut the cord last week, and use Cox only for their internet connection, at $60.00 per month.</p><p>It saves me $105.00 per month.</p><p></p><p>I use my own Motorola SURFboard modem, a 50 mile Mohu Curve indoor antenna, and I already had Netflix, Apple TV, and a SMART TV.</p><p>I live in Norman, pick up 31 channels, and all the OKC channels and then some come in as clear or clearer than Cox.</p><p>Since the major channels all line up, adjusting the antenna took seconds.</p><p></p><p>I watch absolutly no sports, so losing ESPN was a no brainer, and I never have owned a DVR.</p><p>When "Walking Dead" comes back on, we'll "buy" the series from Amzon or iTunes.</p><p></p><p>I bought my own modem and registered it with Cox a week before cutting the cord,and when I cut the cord a week later, discovered that Cox was still charging me rental for a modem.</p><p></p><p>I never used my landline, so got rid of that.</p><p></p><p>Several times in the past I had contacted Cox and tried to find a way to cut my bill, as we watched very little in the way of cable TV, and they always manipulate their bundles in such a way that you still pay a lot of money for what you don't use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WessonOil, post: 2512128, member: 25792"] I cut the cord last week, and use Cox only for their internet connection, at $60.00 per month. It saves me $105.00 per month. I use my own Motorola SURFboard modem, a 50 mile Mohu Curve indoor antenna, and I already had Netflix, Apple TV, and a SMART TV. I live in Norman, pick up 31 channels, and all the OKC channels and then some come in as clear or clearer than Cox. Since the major channels all line up, adjusting the antenna took seconds. I watch absolutly no sports, so losing ESPN was a no brainer, and I never have owned a DVR. When "Walking Dead" comes back on, we'll "buy" the series from Amzon or iTunes. I bought my own modem and registered it with Cox a week before cutting the cord,and when I cut the cord a week later, discovered that Cox was still charging me rental for a modem. I never used my landline, so got rid of that. Several times in the past I had contacted Cox and tried to find a way to cut my bill, as we watched very little in the way of cable TV, and they always manipulate their bundles in such a way that you still pay a lot of money for what you don't use. [/QUOTE]
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