Alot of companies have finally realized it costs them more money to get new customers then to keep old ones. Take a look at your monthly bills and see if you have any that are more or less "optional" where you're not under a contractual agreement (examples might be satellite service, alarm service, internet service, or cell phone service, but NOT things like electricty, gas, etc.). Call the company and let them know that while you like their company, you're researching rates and do they have anything better to offer you? It always helps to be very polite, and try to get to the retention department if they have one (customer no-service probably doesn't have the authority to offer you anything). Here's a couple examples of what I've been able to get recently:
Called my garbage company and got them to give me their new customer rate. Annual savings $48
Called my DSL provider and they offered me a $20 credit if I'd stay another 6 months (pretty weak offer, but better then nothing).
Called my alarm company and negotiated my rate down $10/mth. Annual savings $120
Called DirecTV and they gave us a Tivo receiver
that they sell for $100 (we had to commit to another 12 months, but we love DirecTV so that was fine). The Tivo option does cost $5 more a month, but it's totally worth it.
Obviously this may not work all the time, but you might be pleasantly surprised by what you can get. It's worth a shot!
Called my garbage company and got them to give me their new customer rate. Annual savings $48
Called my DSL provider and they offered me a $20 credit if I'd stay another 6 months (pretty weak offer, but better then nothing).
Called my alarm company and negotiated my rate down $10/mth. Annual savings $120
Called DirecTV and they gave us a Tivo receiver
that they sell for $100 (we had to commit to another 12 months, but we love DirecTV so that was fine). The Tivo option does cost $5 more a month, but it's totally worth it.Obviously this may not work all the time, but you might be pleasantly surprised by what you can get. It's worth a shot!
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