| ▲ | prirun 2 hours ago | |||||||
Internet/TV bills can be negotiated, but it is usually something you have to do annually and most people, rightly so, hate it. The companies make it hard to do, so most people would rather pay an extra $5-10 rather than spending an hour or two on the phone. After 5-10 years, those fee bumps really add up. The only way to keep Internet/TV costs low is to threaten to cancel or switch every year, and actually be willing to do it. For some that isn't an option because there is only 1 provider, and others I've talked to hate that idea because you have to learn a new channel lineup. It's amazing how much people will pay to not be slightly inconvenienced. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ekropotin 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The question is why to keep TV subscription at all? Is there some very unique content which is not available on digital? | ||||||||
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