If you guessed that there were a ton of hidden fees and taxes, you guessed right. When you add the fees and taxes the $154.99 bill jumped to over $255 a month.
The first big hit came with the set-top box and DVR fees. This customer had four TVs and just the rental fee for these TVs added up to $34 a month. The DVR fee was $12.99 to rent the DVR, but they also ordered the option to record six shows at once, which cost an extra $19.99 a month. That means the cost of the DVR service was $32.98 a month.
Total costs for box rentals and DVR service was $66.98 a month.
Let’s not forget about fees and taxes. On this bill, the Broadcast Surcharge to watch channels that are free over the air with an antenna was $7.50 a month. The regional sports surcharge was $4 a month.
That brings the total TV fees up to $11.50 a month.
Cox is not done yet. There is even a $9.99 a month Wi-Fi Modem Rental Fee to use the internet. (This fee can sometimes be avoided by buying a modem, but rarely do the cable companies promote that option.)
That adds $9.99 a month on top of the advertised price for internet.
We are not done. There are even more fees and taxes on top of that: $11.80 in fees like the franchise fee and taxes.
All the fees and taxes add up to $100.24 a month on top of the $154.99 advertised rate. This means if you have this package for 2 years, you will pay $2,405.76 in fees and taxes over the lifetime of the contract.
Over 2 years, this customer will pay $6,125.52 to watch TV and surf the web. So, the next time you hear that way too good to be true offer for a bundled TV and internet deal, remember all the hidden fees and taxes.
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