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VigilanteZatch t1_je0eb6z wrote
Reply to This has to be fake or altered. Penndot can’t have a lightning bolt character. Spotted in Chambersburg by skinow84
i believe you CAN get the bolt if you have a ham radio permit or similar thing. im from MA and ive seen a couple.
edit: just looked it up, shouldve done that before posting. "So what does it mean? The Commonwealth of Massachusetts uses the lightning bolt to designate an amateur radio operator license plate. The plate number is the owner's call sign, as issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)."
VigilanteZatch t1_j97cdym wrote
Reply to comment by Ragnarok-611 in where can i meet nice people in RI? by [deleted]
Thats practically Canada, ive never left Rhode Island a day in my life /s
VigilanteZatch t1_j2d8fln wrote
Reply to Xfinity subscribers, what are we paying for? I haven't had cable in 11 years and I don't watch sports. Xfinity gave me the vaguest answer. by DistilledBrookie7
Xfinity makes tv packages listed at certain prices (yours signature @ 129.99 PACKAGE PRICE meaning thats the base without taxes fees or equipment). Xfinity will not pay for any fees like any business those are passed to customers. Broadcast TV or Local broadcast channels (NBC,ABC,FOX,CBS) change the prices they charge to comcast based off their ad revenue, money they take in, ect. They continue to charge more as less people watch to stay alive and increase the rates to Xfinity who charge you them cause again businesses pay fees but pass them down to customers. Before you say that you dont watch them and get rid of them, its a package Xfinity cannot sell channels by itself, and frankly doesnt want to. A company like Disney owns Fox channels and ESPN and will sell in their own packages to comcast, for example disney will sell fox news to xfinity but they will also need to take fox sport 1 and 2 for hypothetical example and then xfinity will make packages with all those channels based off viewer tune in. As far as Regional sports fees its a similar situation, this "signature" package you have is the same "package price" in MA as it is for most of the east coast. in New england we have NESN ( new england sports network) and NBC sports boston, those are "our" regional sports and they similar to the broadcast networks charge various rates based off ad venue and viewership. if you go to other areas of the county there is the Big Ten Network, and others i dont know about and they charge xfinity different rates than what the new england channels do, and again this company does not pay fees and will pass these down the line to customers.
to OP get rid of the cable box and get xfinity stream app and buy a modem and router saves at min $14*12+ $168 a year (cost of a modem once). Or go get a channel guide, find only the channels you want and what packages they fall in, find the minimum requirement to fulfil that and downgrade. OR go to streaming... for now.
TV is expensive and will only continue to get more expensive, its a dying media who knows that it needs to increase costs to live long enough to jump to a streaming company, who may or may not even keep their content up to get paid. Also having alot of streaming services will make the argument that streaming is cheaper will go away.
source: FORMER xfinity employee dont harass me I haven't work there in many years
VigilanteZatch t1_iv5p5te wrote
Reply to comment by xenolingual in Not sure if this has been posted here already by MTRIFE
Columbia Care, which was purchased by cresco/sunnsyside late last year, or early this year
VigilanteZatch t1_je89fz0 wrote
Reply to Revere, MA, early 1980s w/Arrived Stoned front plate by jahlive18
i swear i dated a girl whos step dad described this car as being his first car he bought himself