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3 Things That Are Probably Costing You More Than They should

3 Things That Are Probably Costing You More Than They should

  • Your Car Insurance. You’ve have been a customer with the same company for years, even decades. This is very convenient; both for you, and your insurance company. After all, they get to rely on you for monthly payments, regardless of whether they pay out a claim or not. Of course, they don’t want you to investigate new industry trends or other disruptions that could drive down the cost of buying car insurance. So be sure to call competitors to see what quotes you’re offered. Your current company may match the quote — or offer you something better in order to keep you in the fold. If they don’t, jump ship and take advantage of the better rate!
  • Your Utility Bills. There’s different advice relevant to people who live in various areas. In Queensland, for example, deregulation caused a huge amount of new energy providers to sprout up almost overnight. This competition allowed energy customers to get all kinds of fantastic deals that had never existed before. You may not have the same level of industry upheaval in your area, but it’s worth checking out alternative prices for any reason.
  • Your Credit. There are several simple behaviors that you can do to improve your credit score and lower the price you pay for credit and other borrowing. It’s sad but true; most people never check their credit score. To them, it seems like a difficult task — one with mysterious implications — but it’s actually quite easy to check your credit score and make the changes necessary to improve it. Doing so almost always results lower costs for every dollar you borrow, potentially allowing you to save you tens of thousands of dollars over your lifetime.

 

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Someone
Someone from QLD commented:

Health care Water Electricity 

John
John from NSW commented:

How do I check my credit score 

barry
barry from QLD commented:

I'm annoyed at our water bill (Unity Water). Where previously it was part of the rates notice, after Moreton Bay Regional Council separated the two follow a former incompetent government allowing among other things council amalgamations ; we now find we're paying more for EACH than when they were together under the one bill. Further I think it is grossly wrong (Unity Water) how they charge a price for the water used (fair enough) but THEN, they charge again on 90% of that usage citing it as treatment and processing of that 90% - erroneously assumed to go back down your toilet/sewer and "need" treatment. What about when we top up the pool, wash the car, hose the gardens and lawn, wash the floors or wash down the house etc etc, none of that ever goes back down your toilet/sewer. 90% is grossly wrong. Even 50% might be considered fanciful. We have tanks and considered getting off the grid with water but here's the rub: they'll still charge the 'daily service charge' even if no water is consumed- purely because the street pipes run past the door. Unfair? 

Ray
Ray from QLD commented:

Beware of cheap insurance quotes . They might offer different cover to your current policy 

kayley
kayley from NSW replied to Ray:

Great advice Ray, we always tell members to make sure they are comparing apples with apples. 

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