The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Squeezed households ‘could save by haggling on broadband deals’

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Squeezed households could make significan­t savings if they “make a nuisance of themselves” by haggling with their broadband provider, according to Which?

As the cost of living soars, new Which? research indicates that people could potentiall­y make annual savings of nearly £130 by haggling – and in some cases the amounts saved for those willing to switch could top £200.

The consumer group asked more than 5,000 customers whose contracts had ended on either their mobile, their broadband or their broadband and TV package whether they had haggled or switched. Nearly half (46%) had haggled with their existing provider when their contract ended.

These people reported saving an average £85 on broadband, £128 on broadband and TV and £35 on mobile bills.

A fifth (19%) of people switched to a different provider. Those who switched reported saving an average £35 on broadband, £65 on broadband and TV and £40 on mobile bills.

The Which? research also indicated that customers who switched away from big providers may be able to make above-average savings on broadband and TV packages, with some reporting saving more than £200 per year.

The survey also found one in five (22%) people did nothing when their contract ended. These people could be most at risk of overpaying on their bills, Which? warned.

Lisa Barber, Which? home products and services editor, said: “With the cost of living soaring, it’s even more important to cut costs where you can.

“If you are happy with your current TV, broadband and mobile providers, don’t be afraid to haggle when your contract ends as it is easier than you might think and you could save a lot of money.

“If you are not happy with your provider or are looking to avoid a costly price hike, or your service is just not good enough, shop around and consider switching.”

“It is easier than you might think and you could save a lot of money

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