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Saving Money on Telephone and Internet Packages

November 16, 2013 by Kris McDonald 3 Comments

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Use Coupons Whenever Possible

In the modern world, coupons extend far beyond what is typically bundled in a Sunday newspaper. Do a quick search online, and you’re bound to stumble upon a great deal of different coupons for practically anything that you might be in the market for. The same can be said for telecommunication services, and you can save far more than you might think by taking a few minutes to scour for coupons before signing up for a package.

In all likelihood you’ve tried to use coupons in the past that didn’t live up to their potential, or were already expired. Just make sure you get your coupons from a trusted source. Verizon customers, for example, will be happy to know that there are FiOS discount codes that really work scattered across the Internet, and they can really help you to save.

Avoid Purchasing Cable TV

Typically, companies that offer telephone/Internet bundles also offer cable TV service. This being said, the days in which cable TV ruled are over. Today’s customers are finding that Internet-based television (think Roku, Google TV and other streaming services) is not only far less expensive than traditional cable packages, but is also preferable in many ways. Streaming allows you to watch what you want, when you want – a big change in comparison to when cable dictated these things for you.

Despite the dwindling popular of cable TV, it still happens to be rather expensive and can cause your monthly costs to rise dramatically if added to a television/Internet bundle. It’s a difficult switch for some people to make, but most find they prefer streaming television over the alternative.

Saving money is never easy, but putting a little thought into the process can go a long way.

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Kris McDonald is Chicago mom to 2 sets of twins, wife, photography nut, gadget addict, travel addict, and tech blogger who has worked in IT for over 20 years. She figured out a while ago that she was destined to be really busy (hence the 2 sets of twins), and she has found peace with that. Read More…

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