If your Breezeline internet bill has been creeping up, you are not imagining it. Like most ISPs, Breezeline (formerly Atlantic Broadband) regularly increases rates after promotional periods end — sometimes by 50% or more.
The good news? Breezeline, like all internet providers, would rather keep you at a lower rate than lose you entirely. Here is how to negotiate.
Why Your Breezeline Bill Keeps Going Up
Most Breezeline customers start with a promotional rate that lasts 12-24 months. When it expires:
- Your bill jumps to the "standard" rate — often $20-50 more per month
- Annual rate increases stack on top of that
- Equipment rental fees may also increase
- Taxes and regulatory fees can add another $5-10
A plan that started at $49.99/month can easily reach $90+ within two years.
Step 1: Know Your Current Plan and Local Options
Before you call:
- Log into your Breezeline account and note your current plan, speed, and monthly total
- Check Breezeline's current promotional offers on their website — new customer rates are your negotiation baseline
- Research competitors in your area — fiber providers like Verizon Fios or AT&T Fiber, if available, give you leverage
- Check your actual internet speed at speedtest.net — if you are getting less than what you pay for, that is additional leverage
Step 2: Call the Right Department
- Breezeline Customer Service: 1-888-536-9600
- Best time to call: Tuesday through Thursday, before 11 AM
- Ask for: The retention or loyalty department (not regular billing)
The retention department has authority to offer discounts and promotional rates that regular billing agents cannot.
Step 3: Negotiate Effectively
When you reach the retention department:
- Be polite but direct: "My bill has increased significantly and I am considering switching providers. What can you offer to keep me as a customer?"
- Reference competitor pricing: "I can get 500 Mbps from [competitor] for $49.99/month. Can you match or beat that?"
- Ask about current promotions: "What promotions are available for existing customers right now?"
- Be willing to adjust your plan: Sometimes a different speed tier has better promotional pricing
- Ask about bundling discounts if you also have TV or phone service
Negotiation scripts that work:
If you have a competitor option:
"I have been a loyal Breezeline customer for [X years], but my bill went from $50 to $93. I can get comparable service from [competitor] for $49.99. I would rather stay with Breezeline, but I need a competitive rate."
If no competitors are available:
"I understand there may not be another provider in my area, but my budget does not support $93 per month for internet. What options do you have to reduce my bill while keeping my service?"
What to Expect
Realistic outcomes from a Breezeline negotiation:
- Best case: New promotional rate matching or near new-customer pricing, possibly with a speed upgrade
- Good case: $15-30 per month reduction with a 12-month lock
- Minimum: Waived fees or a one-time credit
- Real example: One customer negotiated their Breezeline bill from $93 to $40/month while also doubling their speed to 1 Gbps
The key is being willing to walk away (or at least sounding like it). If the first representative cannot help, ask for a supervisor or call back another day — different agents have different authority levels.
Step 4: Lock In Your New Rate
If you reach an agreement:
- Ask for the new rate in writing — email confirmation or a reference number
- Verify the price includes all fees — ask for the "out-the-door" monthly total
- Note when the promotional rate expires — set a calendar reminder to renegotiate before it ends
- Check your next bill to confirm the changes took effect
Quick Checklist
- [ ] Check your current bill and plan details
- [ ] Research Breezeline's current new customer promotions
- [ ] Look up competitor pricing in your area
- [ ] Call 1-888-536-9600 and ask for the retention department
- [ ] State your case with specific competitor rates
- [ ] Get the new rate confirmed in writing
- [ ] Set a reminder to renegotiate before the new promo expires
Bottom Line
Internet bills only go up if you let them. A 15-minute call to Breezeline's retention department can save you $200-600 per year, and some customers have cut their bills by more than half while getting faster speeds.
If negotiating with your ISP is not your idea of a good time, an AI assistant can make the call for you — handling the hold times, retention scripts, and rate negotiations while you do literally anything else.






