Streaming services seem to be testing how far they can crank up the price
before people cancel, but IMHO the one good thing about streaming is they
are all month-to-month services.  The free trials have mostly disappeared,
but you can cancel any time.

 

So help me understand the DirecTV streaming version.  No satellite dish to
install, they just send you a cheap looking little dongle.  And the monthly
price is up there with the most expensive streaming packages that include
live TV.

 

So how do they get away with requiring a 24 month contract, with a $20/mo
ETF?  Why would anyone sign a 2 year contract for a streaming service?  And
what are they providing that justifies a $400+ early termination fee if you
cancel?

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