How to lower my Xfinity bill: Q&A with a former Comcast sales agent

Chase Roper
7 min readJan 16, 2021

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In the wake of a viral tweet that erupted last week, I have received countless requests from customers of this monopoloid on how they can save money, lower their bills, get the best value, etc. Providing the absolute shortest answer possible, I recommend signing up for internet service ONLY and purchasing your own modem/router versus renting one from the company. Bare minimum. No other services. For those looking for more specific situations or other kinds of questions, continue the Q&A below.

Xfinity has a data cap of 1.2 terabytes. How do I avoid being charged for going

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Chase Roper

Chase has written for Earwolf blog, LaughSpin, jokes for Life & Style Mag and Today Show Blog.