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    Is there a service to automatically negotiate my subscriptions (e.g. Bell, Rogers)?

    @reggie1955 They don't have access to the best pricing in their system. First level customer support by phone and chat have access to their worst pricing. They can transfer you to retentions/loyalty to access better rates and account credits but their best offerings can only be accessed by their...
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    Is there a service to automatically negotiate my subscriptions (e.g. Bell, Rogers)?

    @reggie1955 They won't offer their best deals this way.
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    Is there a service to automatically negotiate my subscriptions (e.g. Bell, Rogers)?

    @omega2xx It depends on what's available at the time but for example from a couple years back, Rogers customer service could only offer $55/mo for 500 Mbps via their loyalty department. After scheduling a cancellation, Winback called to offer $50/mo for 500 Mbps and ultimately was able to switch...
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    Is there a service to automatically negotiate my subscriptions (e.g. Bell, Rogers)?

    @r2rwc Not that crazy considering it can take time out of your day to do this. With that said, the best deals are only available when you have a cancellation date booked. Otherwise the deals they offer aren't great.
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