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freehe
freehe
12/29/2016 10:27:03 PM
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Re: New Years outlook for businesses
@Michelle, yes I am with Comcast but every year I call and ask for promotions and specials. I also remind them that I have been a long-time customer and they lower the price for one year. I have been doing this for the past six years.

However, this year it took three phone calls to get the price lowered to the price I wanted. I save $40 a month on my bill.

Persistence is key when negotiating a lower price or for better service.

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freehe
freehe
12/29/2016 10:24:18 PM
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Re: New Years outlook for businesses
@dcawrey, I think that is the best approach to save money because eventually after a year or two each company increases their prices if not on a yearly basis like Comcast.

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freehe
freehe
12/29/2016 10:23:18 PM
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Re: New Years outlook for businesses
@clrmoney, I think it is great as well. Looking forward to what they produce.

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dcawrey
dcawrey
12/29/2016 7:13:17 PM
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Re: New Years outlook for businesses
Expect to see a lot of people switching services as there are new offerings all the time. 

In the U.S., penetration into markets has already occurred. So the only battle that there is comes from poaching customers. 

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Michelle
Michelle
12/29/2016 11:06:17 AM
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Re: New Years outlook for businesses
@af Ahh, I hope the transition goes smoothly. You are in a good position to switch! May all your Internet speeds be zippy ;)

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afwriter
afwriter
12/29/2016 10:59:27 AM
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Re: New Years outlook for businesses
I have direcTV, but my contract (which I was tricked into, long story) is almost up so I will be cutting the cable for good this time.  My internet is through Century Link and my TV is through DTV so I don't forsee my bill changing, however I may be switching internet soon as well. I live in a mediacom area and with their recent news about gig speeds I may be looking into them.

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Michelle
Michelle
12/29/2016 10:54:45 AM
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Re: New Years outlook for businesses
@af Are you switching from traditional cable? Does your cable company increase the price of Internet access when you unbundle services from your cable subscription?

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afwriter
afwriter
12/28/2016 11:51:46 PM
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Re: New Years outlook for businesses
I am going to switch to a skinny bundle myslef this year. Sling and Vue are on the top of my list right now. 

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dcawrey
dcawrey
12/28/2016 4:30:52 PM
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Re: New Years outlook for businesses
It's great to see a lot of service offerings in the skinny bundle space. I was subscribing to Sling TV, but I canceled it because I thought it was too expensive. I'm really a fair weather TV watcher, so I may switch between services that have the best price and mix of content. I think others will do this as well. 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
12/28/2016 2:11:35 PM
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Re: New Years outlook for businesses
One "harbinger of progress" for  me is what Amazon is doing with FireTV.   As I was "checking out" FireTV last night, I saw "Amazon Channels" (HBO/Etc.) along with the DirectTV Now App that has popped up right in front of Netflix.  What was interesting to me, though, was what BI intelligence noted on how Netflix continues 2 eat the rest of the players for lunch.   What I have also seen , though, is how SKY (that I am a personal fan of due to its' great coverage of politics in the UK/Brexit, the refugee crisis and the great work Sam Kiley does with the Middle East especially) is how apparently it is suffering the same cord cutting malaise that the rest of the industry is and how Fox plans to mitigate it--wonder if @Adi agrees and provides some guidance on it.

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