Single Frugal Father Hates CableLook folks, Single Frugal Father was paying the Cable & Cell Phone companies over 220$ a month, which is about 2 weeks of child care. Now, mind you this was for a land line, cable TV package, cell phone, and internet. If you want to skip the cost justification laid out in this article on why you should switch your cable\dish TV and land line over to FREE internet services then you may click on Replacing Your Land Line Via The Internet and How To Watch TV On The Internet now. Single Frugal Father says Cable costs you sweat laborSome quick math - annually that is $2,640. Maybe another way to look at that cost is how many hours you have to work a year at $20 per hour to purchase 150 channels that YOU DON'T WATCH! $2,640 per year is 132 hours or 3.3 weeks per year of slaving for the man just to hand it to a utility company - for a service that you really do not need! OK Single Frugal Father Tell Me How To Cut My CableSingle Frugal Father doesn't think you are ready for that answer yet. So let's take a look at a pretty spreadsheet first on comparing some bundled cable packages, that Single Frugal Father has unbundled...
Single Frugal Father Lied A Little BitOr rounded up on the savings, pending on how you want to look at it. Eliminating the cable package and land line option saves you about 80$ per month. But compared to what Single Frugal Father had, the zillion channel cable package, the land line, the internet, and my cell phone, Single Frugal Father was paying over $220 per month for all of these services. Now Single Frugal Father pays only $95 a month for a Cell Phone, and Internet. The two services I switched over the internet were the land line, and I now get all of my TV entertainment through the internet. To see how, you will need to read Replacing Your Land Line Via The Internet and How To Watch TV On The Internet. | Tell SFF What you Watch Online |
