BILLSHARK

The Bill Reduction Company

1.0
7 reviews

6 followers

BILLSHARK is a convenient, no-hassle way to lower your bills. Save 25% in 2 minutes. We saved a single BILLSHARK consumer $9,500! *A Mark Cuban Backed Company*
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What do you think? …

Hiten Shah
Here is a simple tool for everyone who wants to save time and money on their wireless and cable TV bills. Just snap a photo of your bill, send it in, and relax while “Sharks” take a bite out of your monthly payments and save you money.
Aric Boyles
@hnshah Thanks Hiten, you always share great hunts. I just uploaded my Dish and Time Warner bills so we'll see what happens!
Steve McKean
@aric_boyles thanks Aric! We'll work out hardest to save you the most money possible!!
Brian Keaney
@aric_boyles looks like we finished your negotiation and saved you a few clams. We hope you had a great experience!
chris bell
@hnshah I'd love to hear you results
Aric Boyles
@hnshah @steve_mckean @hoody11100 @thisischrisbell Here's a screenshot from my BillShark dashboard taken a few minutes ago: I spent only about 15 minutes total creating an account, uploading 3 bills (pdfs) and talking on the phone to Jennifer from BillShark to answer a couple questions. In total I saved over $1,100 on Verizon, DISH and Time Warner (not including BillShark fees). Totally worth the time spent. Keep in mind the honor system is in full play here, you're giving them access to your accounts, but you might be surprised at how little personal info they actually need to make these changes.
Andrew Palmer
Such a unique idea. Please come to Canada!
Brian Keaney
@andrew_palmer We'll get there.... ;-)
Shobhit Puri
@hoody11100 @andrew_palmer Eagerly waiting ... :)
Chuck Kahn
@hoody11100 damn, I got as far as SSN in the sign up and then I realized I was Canadian. :(
Matthew TW Huang
I love this idea and I call to reduce my bills all the time. But I am worried about how it is done: 1. Do the sharks pretend to be the individual? I know some companies require the person on the bill to make any changes to the account. 2. Are there any partnerships with these companies to make better deals? 3. How do sharks get the "best" deals if they don't threaten to switch or cancel?
Steve McKean
@matthewtwhuang to answer your questions: 1. Depends on the provider. Some require it, some do not. In cases of the former, we work with you to along with the provider to achieve authentication. 2. Not yet. 3. Who said we don't 'threaten'? 😉 serious though, we work with the right departments at the provider (most customers just dial the number on their bill), and know what to ask for and how to ask for it. There are lots of "incentives" that aren't offered unless you're persistent or know how to ask for them specifically.