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100KbyXMAS

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My cable co. is offering the 2nd half for 119$. Anyone getting something different?
What is a full season cost?
 
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My cable company is different but 119 for half a season I think you are getting ripped, i believe the full season runs about 150-200 but im not 100%. I have NFL, MLB, NHL, and NCAA sports packaged grouped together and I paid 25 bucks cdn extra for it if it helps any.
 

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full season

The full season price from Directv this year (early bird offer) was $139.
 
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100K by XMAS said:
My cable co. is offering the 2nd half for 119$. Anyone getting something different?
What is a full season cost?

My cable company, Time-Warner, also has it for $119. Seems a bit high since the full season deal was $169 I believe.
 

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You would be getting hosed big time. $119 for less than half a season is criminal. You may want to find out which teams are in your area. When I say area, I'm talking about up to 600 miles. I have MLB Extra Innings. When I come home most days I see five late games on DirecTV, four of them blacked out because I live in the local area. It is a crock a shit, that's what it is.
 
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MLB Extra Innings is a great deal if you just compare it to Sunday Ticket. Just figure it by the number of games you get for the price. You get about 10 games every day, seven days a week for 6 solid months.

I think I am paying $44.95 for four months for the full MLB season. It isn't like Sunday Ticket where you know that you will get every single game. Typically, there are two or three games every day that for whatever reason aren't on MLB Extra Innings. Of course, in my area, the Rangers games have to be viewed on my local channel, so those are always blacked out. Then there is the Atlanta Braves who are always on TBS, so they are rarely on MLB EI. Occassionally I can get the Atlanta broadcast of the Braves games on TBS and the opponent's broadcast on MLB EI.

The trick is being a baseball fan. Even with money on the game, I still find it extremely boring. To tell the truth, I find it just as interesting to watch the games on CBS Sportsline, especially when I've got several bets going at once.

Later,
Books Worst Enemy
 

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