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I think it would be a novel concept to use Skype for video calls, but there are so many things to have to buy, then people you know have to buy the same things too. I think I would use it at first and then it would become old because I communicate so much with Facebook since my schedule conflicts with so many people I used to talk on the phone with. Honestly what is more important to me is how much money I’m spending I was concerned so I started looking around to see what kind of everyday prices there were because lets face it, I don’t want to switch providers every two years. That’s when I came across a website called besttvforme.com which compared a lot of different providers but Comcast ended up being more expensive for packages and fees. I was relieved to find out my DISH Network employee account is still cheaper in fees than Comcast and the packages are cheaper all the time. Nice to know for peace of mind, you know?
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