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A Bundle When You Self Bundle |
by:
Daymon
Hoag |
Cable
and telephone companies, both large and
small have been offering discounted bundled
services for years. Bundled local and long
distance, or cable TV and Internet have
saved consumers thousands on elective utilities.
With the outbreak of new broadband Internet
technologies, emerges a new market for bundled
services. You may have noticed your local
cable company offering telephone service,
and your telephone company offering satellite
TV services in their bundled packages.
These bundled services do in fact provide
consumers a reduction in monthly service
cost, and the big pitch is you get it all
on one bill, and all from the same company.
To the average consumer this looks to be
the "beat all to end all" deal in bundled
services.
The frugal know better. Satellite TV and
VoIP are both Independent services one can
find and use outside the restrictions of
your local cable or telephone companies
bundled prices. When you start to figure
in your own choice of broadband Internet
it takes on a different light.
There are many satellite TV, VoIP, and broadband
Internet companies to choose from and you
do not have to be bound by the rates of
your local providers anymore. Do the research
and you'll find you could be saving a pretty
good chunk each month by bundling your own
services.
Sure, you won't get it all on one bill,
but if that's what you want, you are likely
over paying for those services. You're really
paying for the convenience of having everything
on one bill. Shave ten or fifteen dollars
off each service, and it really starts to
add up.
Saving twenty five or thirty dollars a month
might not sound like much, but try multiplying
that figure by twelve months. What you'll
save in a year paints a whole new picture
and is probably worth taking 5 extra minutes
each month to pay a couple bills separately.
That's an hour a year for those with their
calculators out.
Why let the local cable or telephone companies
decide what features you get with your bundle
? You're paying for it. You should choose
exactly what you want, and what works best
for you. When you self bundle your elective
utilities you'll not only save a few dollars,
but get what you want too.
About the author:
Editor at Cheapest Service http://www.cheapest-service.com/
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