What Channel Power Come on Cox Cable
Helping others through her research and writing meets an important goal for Audrey. She has spent many hours on this goal in her career.
Are You Tired of High Cable Bills?
Cox Cable and other cable companies show unreasonable increases in service fees over the last ten years. The service may be good, but do you want to endure ongoing high prices for bundled services, such as television,Internet and telephone? Are you getting your money's worth? Many consumers practice frugality but find it almost impossible these days. Both pros and cons exist for this service. You will learn how to lower your bill, advantages and disadvantages of this company and the high cost of cable service.
Tips to Lower Your Cox Cable Bill
- Complain about your cable prices.
- Go over your bill line by line.
- Bundle your cable accounts.
- Complain about scams.
- Get rid of charges.
1. Complain About Cable Prices
Our total bill was $273.00, so my husband called to ask about the high prices and a desire to switch companies. The last time it happened, the representative lowered our bill by $46.00 or $552.00 per year..Now we pay $153.96 for Television, $60.99 for Internet, $38.95 for telephone and $25.67 for other fees.. The company even sent a check to a woman for $100.00 in addition to lowering her bill. That doesn't happen often these days
The main problem continues to be the exorbitant prices that suddenly increase with little warning. You have to constantly read the small print with the bill which warns viewers about increases in fees. Our Internet is the Preferred Internet with Powerboost for computers with large downloads. Seven years ago when we began service with the company, the Internet bill was $30.99. Our Internet is in the medium price range, and the highest one is almost $100.00. We never told the company we had large downloads, so I do not know how the company decides to use that tier.
In an article comparing cable Internet service providers, the five top services were listed, and Cox was number five with price the main complaint. The cable bills for Internet in the United States exceed the cost in all countries.
2. Go Over Bill Line by Line
Another customer's bill increased, so she called the company and went over the bill line by line. When she got to extra fees, the representative told her to forget some of the entries. As a result, this customer's bill decreased.
3. Bundle Cable Accounts
If you have not bundled the three services - Telephone, Internet, and Television, you might consider saving money through this effort. We save $43.00 per month through bundling. It is convenient to have these three services under one company
4. Complain About Scams
You might try to lower your bill by complaining about scams. One issue with our Internet is an ad on the home page. I noticed it popped up, and often ads popped up on their webmail site. After investigating further, I learned it is a scam ad which lures you to a site which takes advantage of customers. On the webmail site, flashing popups tell you to download drivers or other strange requests. We called the company, and the rep told us the home page ad is space sold to another company. Thinking this was strange, I checked it out on the Internet. Finding other complaints about this ad and other popup ads made me more suspicious. Then I found complaints that some customers called the company, and reps stated that, for a fee, they would remove the front page ad from the screen. These customers, livid, called back, and no one would admit to such a scheme.You might complain about the nuisance of these ads on their pages and say you need your bill reduced to compensate for it.
5. Get Rid of Charges
Getting rid of some of the charges is another way to get bill lowered on your own, We pay $26.99 for two movie channels after a recent discount. You can buy a device that plays movies and then rent movies you really want to see.You will have an expense initially to purchase the machine, but the savings should come later.
You might try eliminating your landline telephone and use your cell phone. This would save us $38.45 per month.
The Internet with Powerboost may not appeal to you, and a slower speed will save you money.
Strange Happenings
Suddenly one day, a service truck came to replace boxes in many yards, including ours, due to outage complaints. According to the contractor, the boxes had defects in the wiring. It was a strange experience, as he said he rang the front doorbell, and no one answered, so he turned off our power without our knowledge. When we saw him in the yard and found out, we said "Oh no, our computers are on." I had just restored my computer by wiping it clean. Luckily, nothing happened. You need to ensure your doorbell fully functions, as you never know when someone may discontinue power.
The television seems to have problems. Cox has added something new, whereby when you select a channel, the screen briefly turns black and then asks if you want to select that channel. We already selected that channel.
Good Points the Company Makes
- Internet—The Internet is fast, seldom breaks down, has stability and good customer service.
- Television—It seldom goes out in bad weather, is reliable, has good customer service, immediate replaceable cable boxes, and immediate repair for problems, either by telephone or a home visit.
- Telephone—It has a clear tone, is reliable and quick repair for any problems
Summary
The five tips become imperative to lower your Cox Cable bill. and people find success by using these methods. The effort paid off for us. Every time the bill goes up, you might consider calling the company to win the battle against high cable bills. Remember, the United States has the highest cable prices for Internet, especially, than any other country. Consumers in other countries can also use these tips. If you want to lower the bill, you must work smarter in your efforts. You do not have to pay these prices, so fight for your rights with any cable company, not just Cox. Be a winner in the cable war.
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Resources
- Cost of Cable TV—Electronics Information and Prices—CostHelper.com
How much cable tv should cost. Prices paid and comments from CostHelper's team of professional journalists and community of users. For Comcast, limited basic cable (mostly local, government and public access channels) ranges from $11—$20 a month.
- Internet Providers Review 2014 | Best Internet Service | Broadband Expert
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vikinglovesbig on December 05, 2018:
what IS THE OUTRAGE IS THE ''HIGH SPEED'' INTERNET, I'M MAD AS HELL,HOW CAN COX JUSTIFY 756 DOLLARS A YEAR FOR INTERNET,CAN WE ALL REVOLT AGAINST THIS
Noitall on October 17, 2018:
none of what you state actually helps you lower your bill.
Ellen on December 14, 2017:
"You need to ensure your doorbell fully functions, as you never know when someone may discontinue power."
Well no one is going to just cut your power without a notification, because grand ma's ventilator is plugged in and the she dies. And then we sue. And we win.
Who wrote this article? Cox?
Mechele on October 23, 2016:
Out of the "helpful" articles I have yet to see the actual Cox Cable customer RETENTION department number. Calling customer service sends my to "Peggy" in Bangladesh whom only goes through the verbatim sheet in front of her.
I am tired of the high costs.
We were paying $159 including taxes and fees. We decided to upgrade. By upgrading to a bundle that included adding a home phone (which I didn't want, and don't use) my bill would have been $130. I selected the bundle, scheduled an installation time and waited patiently. At the end of the 2hr window no representative came. I called customer service and was asked "Did you speak with a third part represenative?" Uh, well no. No one called and there was no indication I NEEDED to. Nonetheless, by the time the whole situation was resolved the bundle was "no longer available"
We now pay $199 a month. For basic contour TV, Premium Internet (100Mbps), and basic home phone (which is stuffed in a closet).
I have Google Cox Communications and cox cable retention department/center and just get directed to the official website or customer service.
Audrey Howitt from California on September 22, 2016:
This bill drives me crazy--it is so expensive and every once in a while I call, and they will reduce it for a bit, but then, it goes back up--do you remember when tv was free??
Audrey Selig (author) from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on June 17, 2015:
Hi Lindacee Everything is so high today with companies taking advantage of consumers. We do what you do and complain and try to get a reduction. Usually it works, but it gets old after a while. We cancelled our paid movie channels recently. There really isn't much to watch on TV anymore. S9me channels bring back old movies that you have seen in the 90s and don't want to watch again. Many movies are B movies. Thanks for your kinf comments. Blessings, Audrey
Audrey Selig (author) from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on June 17, 2015:
Hi Flourish Sorry to be replying late, as I missed you. I wished I could have compared cable in the US, as many people don't have Cox. It would be quite revealing. All companies are profiting too much and not helping consumers. Some senior citizens drew up a petition to get a flat rate, but they got nowhere. I think Cox is among the highest priced cable bills. Thanks for stopping by with your interesting comments. I love to read your hubs. Blessings, Audrey
Linda Chechar from Arizona on June 17, 2015:
Every time DirecTV increases their rates and cut channels, we call, complain and get a slight price reduction. We currently have DirecTV, Vonage for phone and Cox for internet. Even if we bundled, we'd still be paying about the same for lesser plan levels. We're seriously considering cutting the cord and going with a streaming video service--we don't watch that much TV anyway.
FlourishAnyway from USA on April 07, 2015:
I used to live in an area serviced by Cox and it was high. I will be glad to see cable companies go out of business. They are all a rip-off. Of course, they'll be replaced by something else. Cell phone providers are awful too. I wish people would provide a comparison of where they are in the US and what they pay for cable. It may be eye-opening. I live in Virginia and pay almost $79 monthly for basic service (no premium channels like HBO). Sheesh.
Audrey Selig (author) from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on March 06, 2015:
Hi DDE - Thank you for commenting on my hub. I have been out of pocket, so am late getting back to you. You are lucky not to have these issues. There is often no competition for cable, so prices are high. I do enjoy reading your hubs and hope to stop by soon. Blessings, Audrey
Audrey Selig (author) from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on March 06, 2015:
Hi Writer Fox - You have great points that we should not rely on customer service to offer best options. You must investigate and find the best answers for your own needs. Sorry to be so late in commenting but have been out of pocket. It is so great you stopped by to comment, and I am glad to be back in the fold. Blessings. Audrey
Audrey Selig (author) from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on March 06, 2015:
Thanks poetryman for commenting on my hub. Cable bills are out of sight, and the movies are not the greatest and cost a lot of money for the subscription. I agree it may be a good idea to get rid of cable. In most areas, there is one choice for cable. At least that is true for my area. I wish I knew a good answer. I need to read some of your hubs. Blessings, Audrey
poetryman6969 on February 05, 2015:
For some the answer is to just cut the cable and get service elsewhere. For instance, Netflix. It all depends on how you use the service. Folks who have cable just for movies need to rethink their drink.
Writer Fox from the wadi near the little river on January 13, 2015:
This is excellent advice for saving money on these bills. We expect big companies to have standard pricing and many people don't know that some things are negotiable and that service representatives don't always volunteer the most cost-effect options.
Devika Primić from Dubrovnik, Croatia on December 10, 2014:
I don't have this kind viewing. You have certainly made your points heard here. Informative and very useful indeed.
Audrey Selig (author) from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on November 12, 2014:
Hi Vicky - I see you are a neighbor with Cox Cable. I love to run into folks who live in my area. Yes, we have switched companies twice, I believe. I love my fast Internet and all the positive points about Cox. We all like to save money, and that's what life is all about. I too, hate to start over with another company. Hoping our weather gets better - not ready for winter so soon. Blessings, Audrey
Audrey Selig (author) from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on November 12, 2014:
Hi Faith - You are so sweet to read and comment on my hub -and such nice comments. You know the importance of saving money and not allowing companies to take advantage of customers. Cox is the only cable service in my area. Whatever company you have, it may be better, and Cox does have advantages. Thank you for sharing my hub by pinning and tweeting. I love to read your hubs. Blessings. Audrey
Victoria Lynn from Arkansas, USA on November 11, 2014:
I have Cox cable in Arkansas. I see you're in Oklahoma, neighbor! Yes, the bills always go up--sneakily! The best deals are when we switch companies, but it's such a pain to do so! Nice hub.
Faith Reaper from southern USA on November 10, 2014:
Hi Audrey,
We have a different cable company and we do bundle all of our stuff, and it certainly saves a great deal of money! Cox cable must not be in my state.
Great advice here as to how to save money. One can never be too careful and there is no sense in allowing anyone to charge for some items or such when not necessary.
That certainly was a strange thing for them to turn off your power without telling you. Hmm, does make you wonder, but if your doorbell was broken, I can see why maybe.
Up ++ tweeting and pinning
Blessings to you sweet lady
Audrey Selig (author) from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on November 10, 2014:
Hi Billy - Cox Cable is in eighteen states but not in your state. Maybe I should expand my article to include more than one cable company. Thank you for stopping by to read and comment. You are so good to read so many hubs. I have read part of your book on Amazon and must order it. Blessings, Audrey
Bill Holland from Olympia, WA on November 10, 2014:
I've never heard of Cox, but I suspect your suggestions will serve well anyone who has cable. Great point here my friend.
What Channel Power Come on Cox Cable
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