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November 5, 2008

Broadband bundles beat credit crunch

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by David Allen

In research carried out by the moneysupermarket it has been found that the majority of consumers still have separate accounts for mobile phone, broadband, TV and landline services, which inevitably is going to cost the consumer much more than if they were all bundled together.

A lot of customers have been with the same provider of services for some time, and as prices for broadband and other services have fallen, this means that they are paying higher prices, in fact it has been estimated that the average consumer who bundles TV, Broadband and Landline Telephone together could save around £26 per month.

The problem that UK consumers have is that they sign up for one deal, but very rarely use all of their entitlements, this means that they are always paying over the odds for their services, whereas in reality if they did an annual check they could stay on top of these runaway bills.

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