Sunday, November 3, 2024

They want to keep it hard to drop cable

Cord-cutters, beware!  Just when you thought the cable giants couldn't sink any lower, they've launched a new attack on our right to ditch their overpriced services. Comcast and Cox are suing to block a new "click-to-cancel" rule that would make it easier to say "goodbye" to cable once and for all.

Luckily, Lon Seidman of Lon.TV is here to break down this ridiculous lawsuit and explain why it's just another desperate attempt by Big Cable to hold onto their dwindling customer base.  Check out his insightful video below:

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Personally, I've never had trouble dropping cable. My Streaming Life is mine, and I make sure it runs how I want it. Most people do, though. My personality is more insistent than most, and that helps. But it's infuriating to see Comcast and Cox resorting to these tactics to keep people trapped in their expensive contracts.  But as cord-cutters, we're used to fighting for our right to choose how we consume entertainment.

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