It is easy to advise others to cut household bills by eliminating unnecessary entertainment and other in-home services. I am continuously looking for ways to cut my household bills, but I am not willing to lose premium television programming, a high speed Internet connection and my landline phone. I want all of the latest and greatest services, but I had to find a way to reduce my monthly expenses. Instead of canceling everything from television programming to my landline phone, I found ways to cut my household bills, and I did it without losing services. I am actually receiving more than ever for a whole lot less, and you can do it too.
Replace Your Cable or Satellite Service with a Roku Box
I was paying approximately $150 a month for bundled Internet and cable television services, and although I wanted to keep it all, television programming was the first of the many bills that I had to eliminate. My boyfriend told me about the Roku box, and I had the opportunity to use it before making a decision. Without cable, satellite or a rooftop antenna and a digital converter or tuner, I would not be able to view current network programs or local news. When trying to cut household bills I was willing to give this up. Most of the shows I watch are not on local network channels anyway.
I absolutely love the Roku box. When striving to cut household bills I was able to save $80 a month and without losing the services I wanted. I watch Netflix more than any other channel, and I have more choices now than ever before. When I subscribed to cable television, I was watching mostly reruns. At least now I can watch more of the shows I want and without having to pay an exorbitant price.
Read my article entitled A Roku Box Versus Cable or Satellite Television, and consider giving it a try. I was able to significantly cut my household bills without losing valuable services. I am happier than ever with my television options. However, keep in mind that a Roku box uses bandwidth, and most Internet providers have a limit. Find out your monthly limit and be sure to keep track of it if you decide to use a Roku box instead of satellite or cable television services.
Use Magic Jack Instead of a Landline Phone Connection
A landline phone is also a major household expense, especially when subscribing to unlimited long-distance and premium calling features. When trying to cut my household bills without losing services, I purchased a MagicJack device. Read the article entitled Ways to Make Free Long Distance Calls to learn more about this fantastic money-saving product. I enjoy the latest and greatest services and features of a landline phone, but without the added expense. Why pay for landline phone services when a product like this is available?
These are just two of the many ways I have been able to significantly cut my household bills and without losing services. Instead of subscribing to a daily newspaper I read my news online. I have also stopped shopping at higher end grocery stores and discount stores that were not offering any real bargains. Begin with my solutions on ways to cut household bills without losing services, and find out how easy it is to save money while enjoying the same luxuries that others pay top dollar for each month.
Source: Personal Budgeting Experience
Replace Your Cable or Satellite Service with a Roku Box
I was paying approximately $150 a month for bundled Internet and cable television services, and although I wanted to keep it all, television programming was the first of the many bills that I had to eliminate. My boyfriend told me about the Roku box, and I had the opportunity to use it before making a decision. Without cable, satellite or a rooftop antenna and a digital converter or tuner, I would not be able to view current network programs or local news. When trying to cut household bills I was willing to give this up. Most of the shows I watch are not on local network channels anyway.
I absolutely love the Roku box. When striving to cut household bills I was able to save $80 a month and without losing the services I wanted. I watch Netflix more than any other channel, and I have more choices now than ever before. When I subscribed to cable television, I was watching mostly reruns. At least now I can watch more of the shows I want and without having to pay an exorbitant price.
Read my article entitled A Roku Box Versus Cable or Satellite Television, and consider giving it a try. I was able to significantly cut my household bills without losing valuable services. I am happier than ever with my television options. However, keep in mind that a Roku box uses bandwidth, and most Internet providers have a limit. Find out your monthly limit and be sure to keep track of it if you decide to use a Roku box instead of satellite or cable television services.
Use Magic Jack Instead of a Landline Phone Connection
A landline phone is also a major household expense, especially when subscribing to unlimited long-distance and premium calling features. When trying to cut my household bills without losing services, I purchased a MagicJack device. Read the article entitled Ways to Make Free Long Distance Calls to learn more about this fantastic money-saving product. I enjoy the latest and greatest services and features of a landline phone, but without the added expense. Why pay for landline phone services when a product like this is available?
These are just two of the many ways I have been able to significantly cut my household bills and without losing services. Instead of subscribing to a daily newspaper I read my news online. I have also stopped shopping at higher end grocery stores and discount stores that were not offering any real bargains. Begin with my solutions on ways to cut household bills without losing services, and find out how easy it is to save money while enjoying the same luxuries that others pay top dollar for each month.
Source: Personal Budgeting Experience
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4 Comments
Post a CommentI'm not familiar with the Roku box. As Jon said, the link is dead.
Your article "A Roku Box Versus Cable or Satellite Television" can't be found and the link is dead.
I asked my ex to move back in..................cuts down on my bill paying tremendously!
Great one!