If you're looking to save money fast, check out these five easy ways to save money on your internet bill! It only takes about 20 minutes!
Ways to Save Money on Your Internet Bill
If you're like me, you may be overwhelmed by the price of your internet bill every month, but there are a few ways to easily save that are worth trying out. I managed to save a whopping $480 recently after a twenty minute phone call, and know that you can save big too with a little work.
Check out these 5 ways to save on your internet bill:
1. Call your current provider and ask for a lower rate.
This is by far the easiest way to change your internet fees, and all it takes is a little patience in dealing with your internet company on the phone. In twenty minutes, I called my company and cut my bill by $25 a month, added in a landline which we didn't have before, and they gave me a $300 Visa Gift Card to stay with the company. Here's the math on my savings:
- $15.46 x 12 months = $185.52
- $300 Visa gift card
- Total saved = $485.52Â in a 20 minute phone call ~ not a bad hourly rate!
When talking to your service provider be sure to ask these questions BEFORE making any changes:
- What will my total be AFTER TAXES AND FEES?
- Will I need to re-start a contract?
- Will there be any initial “start up” fees for changing my plan?
- How long is this price guaranteed for?
- Will I lose any of my current services?
2. Contact your internet provider via Twitter or Facebook.
If you didn't have any luck lowering your bill when calling your internet provider, try tweeting them on Twitter or leaving a message on their Facebook page. Let them know that you received a better offer from a competitor, and ask them to find you a better price or you'll cancel. Odds are you'll hear back from them fairly quickly – and it never hurts to ask!
3. Know what you're getting compared to a new customer.
I checked on our internet service, and our provider was charging us $183 per month after taxes for internet service and cable. We do pay extra for faster internet because I run a home-based business, but they were offering new members the price of $89 per month (before taxes and fees – which are some pretty significant taxes and fees and can easily add a whopping $50 per month!). By knowing what their “best” price was compared to my current bill, I was able to negotiate a better price.
4. Cancel extra services you don't really need.
Do you really need premium internet speed for just managing emails and checking out updates on your Facebook page? Probably not. Make sure you don't overpay for faster internet service if it's not really necessary for you when you use it daily.
Also, give up extra services like an included DVR if you don't use it, and consider purchasing your own modem rather than renting one from your internet company. You can purchase your own modem saving  you an additional $8-$10 per month, and probably get a better product.
5. Take advantage of places that offer free Wi-Fi.
If you really want to drastically cut your internet bill, skip paying for home internet completely and take advantage of free Wi-Fi at your local library or even Starbucks. While it's not the most convenient option, if you really need to pinch those pennies for the long term things you really want (instead of what you want right now), this sacrifice might just be worth it!
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