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Martin Lewis reveals 10 companies to haggle with and you could save 'hundreds'
The BBC Sounds and ITV star unveiled its top 10 list in its latest newsletter - and households could save £100s on their bills.
Martin Lewis has revealed the best firms to haggle with - and you could cut your bills by HUNDREDS. The BBC Sounds and ITV star unveiled its top 10 list in its latest newsletter - and households could save £100s on their bills.
The 52-year-old's Money Saving Expert team has revealed the top 10 firms to haggle with in 2025. Virgin Media came out top of the list with customers having an 84 per cent success rate at haggling down prices on broadband and TV deals.
AA for breakdown cover was second, with 83 per cent of people managing to get money off. The RAC was also on 83 per cent, followed by Policy Expert for car and home insurance, with a 79 per cent success rate, TalkTalk for broadband and TV with a 76 per cent success rate and Hastings on car and home insurance with a 75 per cent success rate.
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NOW TV, Sky Mobile and Green Flag came in eighth, ninth and tenth. Martin said in the newsletter, which landed earlier this week in inboxes up and down the country: "When you're at or past the end of your contract, you're holstering a huge weapon… loyalty - make 'em pay for it."
MSE said: "Channel your charm, holster hostility. You've no right to a better deal, only to leave, so ALWAYS be amiable - think of it as financial flirtation. Anecdotal evidence suggests some firms have discount quotas, so if the person likes you, they might be more likely to give you one of their discounts."
Virgin Media (broadband and TV) - 84% success AA (breakdown) - 83% success RAC (breakdown) - 83% success AA (car and home insurance) - 83% success Policy Expert (car and home insurance) - 79% success TalkTalk (broadband and TV) - 76% success Hastings (car and home insurance) - 75% success NOW (broadband and TV) - 75% success Sky Mobile (mobile) - 74% success Green Flag (breakdown) - 73% success Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.
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