Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Cable and Phones

Most people have cable and that cable is most likely bundled with phone services and probably internet as well. As far as being able to understand the billing and the changes from month to month, you almost need a degree in billing which in itself is another language. As of late, the cable prices have been outrageous and continue to increase. Those price hikes are at the core of a recent slew of major disputes between cable companies and broadcasters. Consumers have to be able to draw the line somewhere, especially when the cable bill is about $270 a month on average. Cable is really the perfect lightning rod for consumer dissatisfaction. It's the biggest part of your bill and the most consistent rate increase. Plus it's tougher to replace your cell phone or Internet provider than it is to find an alternative for pay-TV, which faces a long list of semi-competitors: Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and many more. Are you one of those dissatisfied customers ready to cut the cord.

5 comments:

  1. Bundling your phone services with your internet is a great way to go. It will save you money.

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  2. Phone service bundling is popular with your cable today. The phone services are worth adding in.

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  3. The land line is a waste of money. We can use a cell phone for all the phone services and more.

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  4. The bundling of phone services and T.V, because most people don't use the landlines anymore,

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  5. Internet phones are much more cost efficient than land lines. It is one of the best business tools.

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