Bundled Services = Bundle Of Savings

| Monday, May 16, 2011
By Edward French


Discounted bundled services have been offered by cable and telephone services for quite some time already. When it comes to saving money on utilities, you could get some handsome savings on bundled local and long distance, bundled Internet or cable TV services.

Bundled services now have yet another way to help save you money and this is due to the widespread popularity of broadband Internet. So do not think that the whole world is going mad just because your cable TV provider is now offering to hook you up with another phone line, or if the phone company is hawking satellite TV as a bundled package.

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. Such a bundled service deal is indeed the "be-all and end-all" and a fantastic way to save on dough.

It pays to be informed. This is very true because if you do your research, you can sign up for VoIP or satellite TV, which are both Independent of the bundled prices that your phone or cable TV company may offer. And you can get to see things in a brand new perspective if you factor in broadband Internet.

Don't let your local providers restrict you with onerous pricing schemes - satellite TV, VoIP, and broadband Internet are available outside of their scope. Such thinking on the providers' part is old hat anyway, as many people are doing their homework and bundling their own services, thus paying less.

While some of you may think that it's better to see everything on one bill, this is in reality a shortcut to overpayment. We kid you not - you may see it all on one bill, but you'll still be paying more. But on the other hand, you can bundle things up and save ten to fifteen bucks per individual bill!

Now you may think that we're talking out of our behinds, but try multiplying thirty dollars savings by twelve months. You could end up saving three hundred bucks a year, give or take a fiver or tenner, which is significant savings if you come to think of it. If you're counting along with us, that's an hour extra time per year - not bad, eh?

Why let the local cable or telephone companies decide what features you get with your bundle ? It's your bill, isn't it? Don't let the utility companies go all Nazi on you, because you are entitled to choose. Self bundle and save a bundle - it's clever, and it makes a lot of sense too.




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