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Still have cable TV? Scale back on cable boxes, negotiate a lower rate or cut the cord altogether to save money.
Our TV experts suggest 10 ways to save money on cable, satellite, and streaming TV services. Inflation is jacking up prices everywhere, and entertainment is always the first budget-cut. Here are some money-saving tips on TV service to mitigate the sacrifice.
If you’re sick of paying a premium for telecom services, Consumer Reports shares tips from a negotiation expert on how to lower your cable and internet bills.
If you're paying full price for internet, cable or streaming, it's probably time to scan all the ways you can save money without downgrading service.
With a little bit of legwork and research, you can save as much as half on your monthly Internet and TV bill. In this post we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to optimize your cable Internet and TV plan — from bundling, to streaming, to VoIP service.
There are seven main ways to save on your cable TV bill, even if your provider isn’t one of the cheapest. You can keep your current plan by looking for recent promotions, bundling it with other services, or scaling back on equipment.
How to save on your cable bill: 9 options. 1. Bundle your services. Most major cable companies also provide other services, such as phone or high-speed internet service. You can often bundle these services together in one package to get a better price than paying for each service individually.
But what if I told you there's a way to save big without sacrificing quality? This guide to shopping around for TV and internet providers will show you how. From negotiating with your current provider to finding hidden deals, we’ll explore all the tips and tricks you need to lower your monthly bill. The best part?
Way #1: Overcharging. Many cable companies take advantage of their customers by charging more than what the service provided is worth. Though this sounds obvious, there’s no easy way to calculate the value of a cable subscription, so this can only be determined on a case-by-case basis.
Most standard cable TV packages should cost around $40 to $60 per month. If you’re paying too much monthly, here’s how to lower your cable bill—consider calling your cable company to see if you qualify for lower rates, or jump to a streaming service.