me too. I'm one of those trapped with it and no choices...it's so $$$
I don't love it but I can't say I hate it. We've had Verizon (no customer service since many years) Dish (ugly thing on roof and very limited when we had it), some other provider many years ago (I think it was Cox but not sure who jacked up the price one day without any notice and no, wasn't on a special).
Both older kids worked for Comcast and after some time, hated it there. Meanwhile my house and my daughter's best friend's parents had completely free service due to their employment, me for about 4 years due to overlapping employment. So, I've made out. Older DD worked many jobs while in school and for many years held 2 jobs. She's down to one now but has kids. She even had a job once where she worked at the Library of Congress and then her second job was to fly out on Friday afternoons and do highway surveys of drivers for DUI/DWI on the weekends, flying back in on Sunday evening and/or Monday morning to go to LoC for her regular job. Son did this also while in school. It ran through summer.
Except for the first year of cable service when I first moved here, I've never paid for cable. I cut the service after the first year. Then we just had TV using an antenna for a couple of years. Older DD went to work for Blockbuster in high school and I came home one day to a Dish on my roof. She went off to college and Dish disappeared.
Meanwhile internet was via Verizon phone line, not yet Fios. From 1990 for awhile it was 2 house lines, 1 for landline and one for computer, plus later on, 3 cell phones. First cell was also Verizon in 1990, but that was a separate plan at the time and truly was a car phone - hardware installed in my car. 60 minutes a month and then pay for each minute after that. No texts or data at that time.
All the kids had pagers and they invented a 'text' system using numbers for letters.
And along the way we've tried tracphone, Virgin and Sprint also for cells. Lots of trial and error here.
Anyway, each of the 3 have paid the cable bill either through work or as part of their 'rent' for almost the last 30 years.
And our service has been pretty decent. And when I switched our cells to Xfinity, I've been very happy so far - it works on Verizon, which I don't have to deal with. I can actually walk into an Xfinity store, pick a phone or get service, or do it online. I have the $12 a gig plan which they don't advertise anymore and rarely exceed so cheap.
On the other hand, the cost of internet is 'high' since we have a fast level. But only basic TV. Anything else can pretty much be streamed. Still, they pull about $150 a month with 2 cell phones included, plus basic and HS Internet. DD has learned to use wifi with her cell.