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Bundling can save you a bundle

by Center for Personal Finance editors



NEW YORK (2/13/08)--Don't toss that telecommunications offer in the trash too quickly. You could save some loot by bundling services (MarketWatch Feb. 5).

Bundling means you'll receive Internet, TV (cable or satellite), and phone service from the same company--generally at a lower cost than you'd pay for individual services from different companies--and all on one bill.

To find if bundling might be for you, pay attention to these points:

Though bundling might save money for most, it's not for everyone. If you're happy with the services you're already getting, you might not want to risk sacrificing quality or service. Maybe you don't want all your eggs in one basket. Maybe you don't need all three services or you don't use some or all of the services often. And if you use a cell phone for most calls, you might not need a landline at all.

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Printed Wednesday, July 23, 2008

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