Has anyone ever used BillShark or BillFixers ?
How much info do they want to go off and negotiate your bill?
How much info do they want to go off and negotiate your bill?
Has anyone ever used BillShark or BillFixers ?
How much info do they want to go off and negotiate your bill?
Scam. "Shark" and "Fixers" in their names is a dead giveaway.
Never heard of it. Please test and report back. I'd like to reduce my cable/internet/phone bill without changing anything.It's a real thing. They take 40-50% of the savings which they say averages about 50%.
Never heard of it. Please test and report back. I'd like to reduce my cable/internet/phone bill without changing anything.
I may have them do one - couldn't hurt.
Seriously, I've been using Truebill for a few months. I've just used it to keep track of bills - every month they tell you what went up or down. They will also negotiate to reduce bills but I've never tried it. Hey just looked - Sirius went up $1.29/month! Maybe I will sick them on Sirius to see if it work.
PS just did it - let's see what happens.
i see - so the service you use is legit, and the others are scams.
solid info.
Wait... You need a third party to tell you that your bills went up or down? Like you can't just look at the previous statements yourself?
All paperless statements here too. And I created excel sheets for tracking personal expenses. The idea of having a third party app do this for you (as in anyone) seems unnecessary. And how many bills are you actually able to negotiate? Subscription services and cable/internet? We've never had cable/internet unwilling to reduce the price with a simple phone call. And I'd just drop any subscription service that got too high. Sucks but if Netflix all of a sudden was $90/month, I'd just say adios.Do I need it? No, I got the app primarily for budgeting, it's just one of the features. And this is the first time I looked at it in a few months. But who looks at statements? Our bills are almost all paperless - I don't bother unless something looks odd.
All paperless statements here too. And I created excel sheets for tracking personal expenses. The idea of having a third party app do this for you (as in anyone) seems unnecessary. And how many bills are you actually able to negotiate? Subscription services and cable/internet? We've never had cable/internet unwilling to reduce the price with a simple phone call. And I'd just drop any subscription service that got too high. Sucks but if Netflix all of a sudden was $90/month, I'd just say adios.
Edit: but I also look like this when paying the bills sooooo 🤷♀️
... Our bills are almost all paperless - I don't bother unless something looks odd.
What was the process? You check off on the app which companies to work with and they do all the calls/emails?Hey Truebill came thru - knocked down wifey's car Sirius bill from $23 to $7.75/month. And looks like they knocked $14/month off our Comcast bill.
What was the process? You check off on the app which companies to work with and they do all the calls/emails?
Do they extend your contract at the same time? Since that's what all the companies ask for when they lower your bill.Hey Truebill came thru - knocked down wifey's car Sirius bill from $23 to $7.75/month. And looks like they knocked $14/month off our Comcast bill.
Do they extend your contract at the same time? Since that's what all the companies ask for when they lower your bill.
Hey Truebill came thru - knocked down wifey's car Sirius bill from $23 to $7.75/month. And looks like they knocked $14/month off our Comcast bill.