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This blog is updated many times each week. All original content posted is copyrighted by Harrine Freeman, owner of H.E. Freeman Enterprises ISSN 2162-4062. To subscribe to this feed use the following URL http://hefreemanenterprises.blogspot.com/rss.xml. As stated by the NPD Group, the common pay TV subscription bundle in the U.S. could reach $200 by 2020. At the beginning of 2015, Comcast and Time Warner Cable both increased the rental fees for customers who renamed the word on customers’ invoice’s to “voice or info gear” and rent cable modems. For Comcast customers, the fee increased from $8 to $10 per month. Time Warner Cable increased its monthly modem fee from $5.99 to $8. Comparison shop to find the best price at http://www.myrateplan.com/bundles/. Here are 20 ways to reduce your high cable bill. 1. Ask. If your invoice could be reduced, ask. Consider talking to an online representative through chat. Should you be not able to get it lowered, ask for the cancelation section. 2. Make reference to the competition. Refer to discounts and specials made available from competitors. 3. Research. Do research on promotions and reductions the company might be offering through ads or on their web site. 4. Don’t make the initial move. Let the company begin dialogues and after that determine in the event you will accept the offer or wish to negotiate further. 5. Get just the fundamentals. Get the cheapest plan possible; eliminate sports packages, all premium channels, additional attributes such as DVR, HD service, pay per view channels, etc. 6. Check back regularly. Businesses offer at least 10-20% discounts on pricing, coupons or specials that aren't advertised. 7. Service. You might be receiving tell the company if you are not happy using the product quality of service. Enable them to know you would like to remain a customer but cannot afford the current pricing. 8. Price Lock. Request the company whenever they offer price locks. This will help you keep the price for at least 6 months to 2 years. 9. Devotion. Remind them that you are considering changing to another firm and how long you've been a faithful customer. 10. Package. Should you have multiple services with different businesses bundle services to save lots of money like phone cable and web. 11. Options. Rent films from Netflix, Redbox or the library. Use services for example streaming or Hulu services such as streaming, Hitbliss or Zatto from TV stations such as Fox, CBS, NBC or ABC. 12. TV. Eliminate televisions in every room with a separate cable box. Keep televisions having a cable box in common places just such as family room, the family area or basement to save money. 13. Cancel. Cancel Wi Fi service. Use Wi-Fi at public locations or libraries. 14. Avoid contracts. Contracts include fees that are hidden and also you could miss out on a promotion that is lower priced. 15. Waive. If you've been a loyal customer or have good credit ask to get fees waived such as installation fee, late fee, service fee, etc. 16. Gear. Return equipment you are no longer using and get a receipt. 17. Senior Reduction. Ask about a senior reduction. 18. Install. Buy yourself to the equipment as well as install things such as modems, routers, adapters, etc. Purchase used gear online to save more money. You can purchase a Time Warner-compatible modem for a Comcast modem for about 70 and $90 to $130 instead of leasing one. Comparison shop at http://tvcableinternetproviders.com/. 19. Inquire. Review your bill each month and inquire about charges that are new or unknown. 20. Terms. Browse the terms and conditions of the services you pay for to ensure you do they are violated by n’t and incur additional fees.

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