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Saving money on your internet service is as easy as 1, 2, 3!

Use the BillShark Cost Calculator: reduce your internet bill in 3 easy steps that take less than a minute!

  1. Select your service type (internet)
  2. Select your service provider
  3. Tell us what your monthly payment is

We will give you a quick estimate and then get right to work.

With saving money top-of-mind these days, it’s natural to want to scrutinize expenses in an effort to find places to save. According to the cost-cutting experts at BillShark, saving money doesn't mean you have to sacrifice the services you enjoy everyday. Savings can be found simply by assessing and negotiating your existing bills. There are several ways to save money on internet service. Although lack of competition enables major carriers, like Verizon and AT&T, to overcharge, we will show you how to lower your internet bill.

Saving money on your internet service is as easy as 1, 2, 3!

Use the BillShark Cost Calculator: reduce your internet bill in 3 easy steps that take less than a minute!

  1. Select your service type (internet)
  2. Select your service provider
  3. Tell us what your monthly payment is

We will give you a quick estimate and then get right to work.

With saving money top-of-mind these days, it’s natural to want to scrutinize expenses in an effort to find places to save. According to the cost-cutting experts at BillShark, saving money doesn't mean you have to sacrifice the services you enjoy everyday. Savings can be found simply by assessing and negotiating your existing bills. There are several ways to save money on internet service. Although lack of competition enables major carriers, like Verizon and AT&T, to overcharge, we will show you how to lower your internet bill.

Strategy 1: Look for Easy Cost-Cutting Opportunities

Examine your existing plan and think about your internet needs to determine if there are any easy ways to cut costs on your bill.

  1. Reduce your need for speed

    In the case of internet speed, faster is better, but not always necessary. Top speed often means top cost, so understanding what speed you actually need is helpful because reducing internet speed is one way to lower your bill.

    • 0-5 Mbps: good for checking email, streaming music from one device, Google searches
    • 5-40 Mbps: good for streaming video on one device, FaceTime or Skype, online gaming for one player
    • 40-100 Mbps: good for streaming video on more than one device, gaming for multiple players, downloading large files
    • 100-500 Mbps: good for streaming video on UHD on multiple devices, downloading files fast, gaming for multiple players
    • 500-1K+ Mbps: good for doing anything you want

    Once you know which speed you need, you can make adjustments to your bill. If you want to know how to test your internet device speed, click here:

  2. Take ownership of your equipment

    Internet providers usually offer you the option to rent their wireless equipment eliminating the need for you to research and buy your own. While this is an attractive option, you will be charged a monthly fee. By buying the equipment yourself, you will cut the extra monthly charges, which should reduce your overall internet bill as long as the cost to buy doesn’t exceed the cost to rent. Before making this decision, though, consider asking friends or family if they have any extra routers they no longer need. Many people have them lying around the house unused.

  3. Put your bill in someone else’s name

    You can consider putting your existing bill in a roommate’s or significant other’s name to get an introductory deal usually reserved for new customers.

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Strategy 2: Negotiate Your Bill Yourself

Once you’ve handled the quick fixes, you can start the process of negotiating with your internet carrier. While this can be time-consuming and tricky, it’s worth doing if you have the time and patience.

  1. Know your competition

    Look for other providers in your area, such as Verizon, Spectrum, AT&T and Comcast, and compare their prices. Then call them to find out what introductory deals they are offering.

  2. Analyze Your Bill

    Check your bill line by line for any unnecessary charges, like a phone connection you aren’t using.

  3. Test your internet speeds

    Make sure you’re getting what you paid for. If not, use it as leverage during the negotiating process.

  4. Call your service provider

    Once you’ve taken the steps above, you’ll be ready to call your internet provider. Make sure you have enough time to get to the right person, as significant wait times and long holds are typical. Have a script ready, be direct in asking for what you want and be sure to mention the competitors and what they are offering.

  5. Be ready to walk away

    If you don’t get the bill reduction you are seeking, ask to speak to a supervisor and then threaten to switch providers if you are unsuccessful.

    If you want tips on how to lower a specific provider’s bill, click one of these links if you see your provider listed:

Strategy 3: Let a Professional Negotiate Your Bill for You

Hiring a bill-cutting service is a great option for those who want to get cheaper internet, but don’t want to do the work on their own. Whether it’s phone, cable, internet, home security or even streaming subscriptions, BillShark’s expert negotiators find savings quickly and efficiently. They will discover why your internet bill is so high and get you hassle-free savings without switching providers.

  1. Use our cost calculator
    • Select your service type (internet)
    • Select your service provider
    • Tell us what your monthly payment is
  2. Send Us Your Bill

    Simply send us a copy of your latest internet bill so we can get started. Our expert negotiators know exactly how internet plans work and how much internet should cost, so we ask the right questions to get to the right people. You will avoid those infamous long hold times and frustrating conversations with customer services reps and the best part is, you don’t pay us anything until we save you money.

  3. Get SMS Progress Updates

    We will update you every step of the way through convenient SMS updates. That way, you always know how we are doing and have the latest status of your account. And you can feel secure knowing your information is safe and that we will never share it with anyone.

Saving money on internet service is an important step to reducing your overall spending. Every amount counts and no bill is too small to find savings. Let BillShark help you achieve your money-saving goals today.

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Internet customers can use the page to understand Billshark's negotiation process, compare related provider pages, and move into the bill-submission workflow with better context.

Internet savings guidance helps customers review account preparation, provider-specific FAQs, timing expectations, and typical bill-lowering questions before submitting a bill.

The provider route also connects customers with related providers, FAQ content, review summaries, and practical information about how Billshark approaches recurring monthly bill reduction.

Internet customers can compare this route with related provider pages such as Optimum, Verizon, WOW!, Brighthouse, Charter, Spectrum, and Xfinity.

Related providers on this page include Optimum, Verizon, WOW!, Brighthouse, Charter, Spectrum, and Xfinity, which gives visitors broader context about the services Billshark commonly negotiates.

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Enter your bill information and we’ll automatically calculate how much we could save for you.

Use the BillShark Cost Calculator: reduce your internet bill in 3 easy steps that take less than a minute!

We will give you a quick estimate and then get right to work.

With saving money top-of-mind these days, it’s natural to want to scrutinize expenses in an effort to find places to save. According to the cost-cutting experts at BillShark, saving money doesn't mean you have to sacrifice the services you enjoy everyday. Savings can be found simply by assessing and negotiating your existing bills. There are several ways to save money on internet service . Although lack of competition enables major carriers, like Verizon and AT&T, to overcharge, we will show you how to lower your internet bill .

Examine your existing plan and think about your internet needs to determine if there are any easy ways to cut costs on your bill.

In the case of internet speed, faster is better, but not always necessary. Top speed often means top cost, so understanding what speed you actually need is helpful because reducing internet speed is one way to lower your bill.

Once you know which speed you need, you can make adjustments to your bill. If you want to know how to test your internet device speed, click here:

Internet providers usually offer you the option to rent their wireless equipment eliminating the need for you to research and buy your own. While this is an attractive option, you will be charged a monthly fee. By buying the equipment yourself, you will cut the extra monthly charges, which should reduce your overall internet bill as long as the cost to buy doesn’t exceed the cost to rent. Before making this decision, though, consider asking friends or family if they have any extra routers they no longer need. Many people have them lying around the house unused.

You can consider putting your existing bill in a roommate’s or significant other’s name to get an introductory deal usually reserved for new customers.

Once you’ve handled the quick fixes, you can start the process of negotiating with your internet carrier. While this can be time-consuming and tricky, it’s worth doing if you have the time and patience.

Look for other providers in your area, such as Verizon, Spectrum, AT&T and Comcast, and compare their prices. Then call them to find out what introductory deals they are offering.

Check your bill line by line for any unnecessary charges, like a phone connection you aren’t using.

Make sure you’re getting what you paid for. If not, use it as leverage during the negotiating process.

Once you’ve taken the steps above, you’ll be ready to call your internet provider. Make sure you have enough time to get to the right person, as significant wait times and long holds are typical. Have a script ready, be direct in asking for what you want and be sure to mention the competitors and what they are offering.

If you don’t get the bill reduction you are seeking, ask to speak to a supervisor and then threaten to switch providers if you are unsuccessful.

If you want tips on how to lower a specific provider’s bill, click one of these links if you see your provider listed:

Hiring a bill-cutting service is a great option for those who want to get cheaper internet , but don’t want to do the work on their own. Whether it’s phone, cable, internet, home security or even streaming subscriptions, BillShark’s expert negotiators find savings quickly and efficiently. They will discover why your internet bill is so high and get you hassle-free savings without switching providers.

Simply send us a copy of your latest internet bill so we can get started. Our expert negotiators know exactly how internet plans work and how much internet should cost , so we ask the right questions to get to the right people. You will avoid those infamous long hold times and frustrating conversations with customer services reps and the best part is, you don’t pay us anything until we save you money.

We will update you every step of the way through convenient SMS updates. That way, you always know how we are doing and have the latest status of your account. And you can feel secure knowing your information is safe and that we will never share it with anyone.

Saving money on internet service is an important step to reducing your overall spending. Every amount counts and no bill is too small to find savings. Let BillShark help you achieve your money-saving goals today.

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Internet savings pages explain how Billshark can help customers lower recurring provider costs, review account details, and estimate realistic savings opportunities.

This route keeps the same visible provider design while adding semantic context about the savings workflow, provider-specific questions, and the account details customers usually need.

Internet customers can use the page to understand Billshark's negotiation process, compare related provider pages, and move into the bill-submission workflow with better context.

Internet savings guidance helps customers review account preparation, provider-specific FAQs, timing expectations, and typical bill-lowering questions before submitting a bill.

The provider route also connects customers with related providers, FAQ content, review summaries, and practical information about how Billshark approaches recurring monthly bill reduction.

Internet customers can compare this route with related provider pages such as Optimum, Verizon, WOW!, Brighthouse, Charter, Spectrum, and Xfinity.

Related providers on this page include Optimum, Verizon, WOW!, Brighthouse, Charter, Spectrum, and Xfinity, which gives visitors broader context about the services Billshark commonly negotiates.

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  • Section: Strategy 1: Look for Easy Cost-Cutting Opportunities.
  • Section: Strategy 2: Negotiate Your Bill Yourself.
  • Section: Strategy 3: Let a Professional Negotiate Your Bill for.
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  • Related providers: Optimum, Verizon, WOW!, Brighthouse, Charter, Spectrum, Xfinity, Cox, Frontier, and Comcast.
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How does Billshark help Internet customers lower bills?
Internet customers can use Billshark to estimate savings, upload billing details, and let Billshark negotiate for lower monthly pricing, better offers, or simpler recurring costs on the account.
What steps does a Internet customer follow on this page?
The page walks Internet customers through estimating savings, sharing account information, and letting Billshark handle the provider conversation so the customer does not have to negotiate alone.
What information does Billshark need from Internet customers?
A recent Internet bill, the current monthly amount, and basic account details help Billshark understand the plan, identify pricing opportunities, and target the most realistic savings options.
Why do Internet savings pages include social proof and related providers?
The page shows customer trust signals and related providers so Internet visitors can understand the broader savings program, the negotiation model, and the types of recurring services Billshark handles.

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Verizon
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WOW!
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Brighthouse
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Charter
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Spectrum
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Xfinity
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Cox
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Frontier
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Comcast
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