Some days I have to shake my head. We’ve been battling trying to keep our regular bills down for the last little while so we’ve been trying some different combinations of services. One particular area is in our “Cable” service providers offerings. When we first moved here we signed up for their “High speed plus digital cable” bundle, which was 75$. Decent deal, considering that we got 150 channels, ish.

In an effort to drop that cost, we dropped the digital cable. So our current monthly bill is about 40$. But, we only get “antenna” reception: 2 channels that are watchable.

So we’re investigating some options. Here’s how the pricing boils down:

High Speed Net Access: 40$
Low Speed Net Access: 30$
Full Cable: 25$
Basic Cable: 15$

So, they have some packages to make your life easier:

Basic Cable + Low Speed: 40$ (save 5$)
Basic Cable + High Speed: 55$ (save 0$)
Full Cable + High Speed: 80$ (lose 15$)

So we’ve decided to switch from High Speed Net Access to Low Speed and pick up Basic Cable, and to pay the exact same price. If we want to go to High Speed with our cable, we pay an extra 15$. If we want to go to full cable, from basic, we have to… Pay more than the services would be individually?

How does this work? Is someone not thinking, or am I just missing something?