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  Your cable company may be unbundling your plan at the end of your intial contract period and in this way, increasing your cost. Don't assume that because they have enclosed this year's new prices, prices have just gone up. Take the time to call them and get your plan rebundled, and while you're at, consider if you are actually using the premium plan they started you with, or if you would make better use of a plan with fewer channels. If you are a long time customer they will be more than happy to rebundle your plan. I will save almost $500 this year coming up as a result of making this five minute call.  
   
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