Saving money while still trying to have some entertainment can happen by cutting back on your streaming and cable subscriptions. Here are seven ways to do so:
Look at Your Current Subscriptions and Cancel Any Unused Subscriptions
Stop using any subscriptions that you don't use regularly. You can manage your subscriptions with services like Truebill or Trim.
Use Streaming Bundles
Purchasing a bundle from a number of streaming providers will save you money over purchasing individual subscriptions. Bundles like Disney+ with Hulu and ESPN+, as an example, can be more cost-effective.
Negotiate Your Cable Bill
Give your cable company a call and ask for a discounted rate or information on any current promotions. In order to keep you on as a client, they may be flexible and give you a discount.
Change to a Streaming-Only Service
Get rid of cable completely and go with a streaming-only provider. A lot of content is available on platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+.
Use Over-the-Air Antennas
Major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX) can be accessed for free with an over-the-air (OTA) antenna. By doing this, you may be able to stop using cable channels, some of which are also available online.
Share Streaming Accounts
Sharing an account with several people is possible on many streaming providers. To save money, make sure you abide by the terms and conditions of the program and think about splitting up your plans with family or friends.
Keep an Eye on Your Data Usage
Streaming services might consume a lot of data. If you have a data cap, think about lowering the streaming quality settings to use less data and maybe save money on your internet bill.
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