Enter your bill's line items. We flag the equipment rentals, surcharges, expired promotional rates, and Broadcast TV fees that hide on most DMV bills. Average household we audit recovers $35 to $60 a month.
Most households we audit free up forty to seventy dollars a month. Six months of that pays for a Sonos arc and sub. A year of it pays for a Lutron Caséta whole-house lighting upgrade. Two years pays for a basic Atmos theater.
If you want to know what your house could feel like after the bill comes down, we'll come walk it for free.
Rick · SWAT A/V · North Potomac, MD
Five common overcharges on Xfinity DMV bills: Broadcast TV Fee (around $25/mo), Regional Sports Fee (around $14/mo), Equipment rental for modem and router ($15/mo — buy your own and save $180/yr), unreturned equipment fees from a prior provider, and promo rate expiration where a $50 plan becomes $90 in month thirteen.
Fios charges $15-20/month for the Fios Router rental on most plans. The newest Fios Home Router runs $20/month. Owning your own router is allowed and saves $180-240/year. For 2 Gbps plans, the included router is usually required because of the dual-band Wi-Fi 6E requirements.
Yes — DMV households who call retention and ask for current new-customer promotional pricing typically save $20-50/month. The script that works: "My promotional rate just expired. I'm comparing your plan to Verizon Fios. What can you offer to keep my business?" Most reps have $20-30/month in discretion.