- Nov 19, 2001
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not only is it time to make your new year's resolutions, but it's also a good time to take a look at your finances, particularly your monthly expenses like life insurance, tv, electric, gas, phone (cell and landline), home owner's insurance, etc. There may be opportunities to save money by renegotiating or changing your contract or even vendor.
Case in point, now that my kids are playing online games, my internet has been crawling while they play. I have the lowest tiered speed getting 350kb/s download on a very good day. I noticed online that my DSL provider (who also handles our landline) had a special for the same speed if I signed a two year contract, but nothing mentioned about higher speeds.
So, I called them up and found that I was currently on a month-to-month contract (which is some cases is preferable) and was paying 3 TIMES as much for my tier were advertising ($42/month versus $14.95/month). They immediately said they could give me the $14.95 rate, but now I was interested in their next tier rate. That tier was only $26/month and would essentially double my download speed! The next tier up would be about the same rate as my current rate ($42) and more than triple my speed. That said, I went with the second tier ($26 - I can always switch up later). Saved money and got better internet speed and only took me about 10 minutes
Normally I'm on top of my insurance and electric rates (we have deregulation here in Texas), but hadn't looked at my DSL situation in some time. It pays to look at all your expenses (and even savings) at least annually, if not sooner.
Case in point, now that my kids are playing online games, my internet has been crawling while they play. I have the lowest tiered speed getting 350kb/s download on a very good day. I noticed online that my DSL provider (who also handles our landline) had a special for the same speed if I signed a two year contract, but nothing mentioned about higher speeds.
So, I called them up and found that I was currently on a month-to-month contract (which is some cases is preferable) and was paying 3 TIMES as much for my tier were advertising ($42/month versus $14.95/month). They immediately said they could give me the $14.95 rate, but now I was interested in their next tier rate. That tier was only $26/month and would essentially double my download speed! The next tier up would be about the same rate as my current rate ($42) and more than triple my speed. That said, I went with the second tier ($26 - I can always switch up later). Saved money and got better internet speed and only took me about 10 minutes
Normally I'm on top of my insurance and electric rates (we have deregulation here in Texas), but hadn't looked at my DSL situation in some time. It pays to look at all your expenses (and even savings) at least annually, if not sooner.
