Saving Money on Cable Service Haverhill MA

Are you worrying about spending too much money on our cable service. If so, you may find solutions in this article.

Local Companies

Direct Tv
(978) 374-9620
Haverhill, MA
At & T Broadband
(978) 373-5629
Haverhill, MA
Direct Tv Agent
(978) 556-9994
Haverhill, MA
Wakefield Community Access Television
(781) 224-0300
24 Hemlock Rd
Newton, MA
Direct Tv
(978) 740-1811
Salem, MA
Channel 30
(508) 481-1373
247 Maple St
Marlborough, MA
Wrentham Cable Access
(508) 384-6275
12 Curtis Ave
Wrentham, MA
Dish Network
(413) 781-0005
Springfield, MA
Direct Tv Agent
(978) 453-6688
Lowell, MA
Dish Network
(508) 730-3474
Fall River, MA

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Try to cut back on each “variable” category in your budget. Here are a few helpful ideas.


Cable TV. Most of us spend too much money on our cable service. Either cancel some (or all) of your premium channels such as HBO, STARZ or SHOTIME or better yet, cancel cable TV all together. The most expensive Netflix plan only costs $16.99 a month (this allows you to have 3 DVDs out at one time and free streaming to your TV). You have to buy a device (one time $99 fee) to get the streaming videos but it will most likely still save you money. Or you can watch them on your Mac or PC. Better yet, most TV programs are online. Almost all major networks have entire episodes online. These are completely free with less advertising! If you live close to a video store, such as Blockbuster, ask them what deals they have. They also will send you DVDs for free, $17.99 for 3 movies out at once, plus you can exchange them in-store. They also have an on demand player, just like Netflix.


Hint: Feel like you can’t live without your on demand? Make a list of the shows you regularly watch and see if you can find them online for free. Try all the major network websites and do a Google search for your favorite shows. If you can find them all then you have nothing to worry about: search Netflix and/or Blockbuster to rent DVDs of your favorite shows.



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