Also, if it's purely a cost issue, call up and politely threaten to cancel. They can work all sorts of wonders from free trial periods (maybe a month or longer) to discounts.
Use your phone's calendar or a Post-It note to remind yourself to call back the day of the promo rate expiring. AT&T will not remind you. Instead, they'll hope you'll forget so that your bill goes up.
Freepreview.tv is a good source. They may include something in with your paper bill but honestly, who reads those? Also someone usually posts on these message boards when they hear about a free preview.
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baseballisback
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5 years ago
FreePreview.tv is a good site.
Also, if it's purely a cost issue, call up and politely threaten to cancel. They can work all sorts of wonders from free trial periods (maybe a month or longer) to discounts.
Use your phone's calendar or a Post-It note to remind yourself to call back the day of the promo rate expiring. AT&T will not remind you. Instead, they'll hope you'll forget so that your bill goes up.
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skeeterintexas
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Freepreview.tv is a good source. They may include something in with your paper bill but honestly, who reads those? Also someone usually posts on these message boards when they hear about a free preview.
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Jillby
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5 years ago
Thank you. I will check that. I used to read it on the printed bills, but they talk you into going paperless, so how do they notify us? Appreciate it.
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