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Technical Help & Discussion => General Tech Discussion, News & Q&A => Topic started by: sam on December 10, 2009, 01:26
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Desperate times call for desperate measures. It shouldn't be any surprise that the fine art of haggling and negotiating bargains is on the rise in these financially trying times. Believe it or not, with a bit of perseverance and some bargaining skill you can negotiate better deals from even the largest of corporations.
When it comes to saving money lowering your monthly bills ought to be top of the list, which is why we've put together this guide to help you negotiate a better deal with your internet service provider.
This is a wiki article. Add your negotiation tactics to the list by logging in and editing this article.
http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Negotiate_a_Better_Deal_With_Your_ISP?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+(Wired%3A+Index+3+(Top+Stories+2))
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It certainly got me a stable and faster connection when I asked for my MAC code. :)
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Try emailing Ian Livingstone, Clive, maybe he'll cut you a deal. ;D
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;D
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Good lad Sam for reminding me. I've been meaning to do something about my ISP costs, but did not fancy the hassle of moving.
Anyway short story, rang customer services up, asked if I could negotiate my £19.95 monthly fee. Citing, although I had been happy with the service I've received over the last six years, times are now a lot harder. Hence I was looking at going with O2 @ £12.23 a month. Young lady put me on hold for a couple of minutes, and came back with an offer of £12.95. Cannot be @rsed with changing my email address and such, and like I say I cannot fault the service, so job done....£84 a year saving.
Again well done Sam :thumbs:
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That's excellent, Tony. I did the same with a credit card recently. Got the interest reduced by 50%. :thumb:
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Shame they didn't halve the balance as well. ;D
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Indeed! ;D
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Young lady put me on hold for a couple of minutes, and came back with an offer of £12.95. Cannot be @rsed with changing my email address and such, and like I say I cannot fault the service, so job done....£84 a year saving.
well done! that's a pretty decent saving... now to spend it all on curries!
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About time you got a new sat nav, isn't it, Tony? :)x :devil:
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just bought a new map for it recently Simon, 55 bloody quid, but you also get a years worth of updates. I was feeling flush at the time, plus I fancied having the "lane guidance" and IQ routing. I obviously succumbed to the ....must have the latest syndrome, I often complain about ............but I never said I was perfect :devil:
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:lol2: