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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Feeling overwhelmed by bills? 10News is exploring solutions for making it in San Diego and found there may be a way around the mountain of debt.A recent study by Lendedu suggests companies are open to allowing consumers to negotiate their bills. Using data provided by the company Truebill, Lendedu analyzed which companies tend to be more generous in negotiating with customers.Satellite service providers were analyzed in the report. Customers of SiriusXM had the highest success rate in negotiations, according to Lendedu. Consumers had negotiation success rates in the 80s with three other companies, Suddenlink, Centurylink, and Dish Network, the report showed.The study went on to note, “When it came to how much companies actually knocked off the average customer’s bill, SiriusXM once again led the way; the average SiriusXM customer was able to decrease that monthly charge by 40 percent or more. Immediately behind SiriusXM was CenturyLink, ADT Security, and DirectTV, who all fell into the 25 to 29 percent range in terms of the percentage the bill was decreased by post-negotiations.”RELATED: Making it in San Diego: How to deal with large medical bills"They're looking at who you are as a consumer," said Steven Osinski, a sales and direct marketing professor at San Diego State University. Osinski says the way businesses make their money, especially when it comes to services, is through recurring revenue. Once you're signed up, many will cut deals to keep you."There’s an industry term that we call churn, and basically what happens is it costs about five to ten times on average more money to obtain a new customer then it does to keep one," said Osinski.If you're thinking about trying to negotiate, Osinksi says companies are looking at certain factors before they agree to different terms.RELATED: Making It in San Diego: San Diego woman climbs out of 3,000 debt hole"They’re looking at who you are as a consumer,” he said. “Are you paying your bills on time, are you prompt, do you have extended coverage, have you been with them for a long time."Osinski says don't be afraid to ask companies for a lower price. You never know what they might say. 2199
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Details about a woman’s report of a violent rape were revealed in a downtown San Diego courtroom Wednesday as a resident of a nearby halfway house was charged with the crime. Juan Guzman pleaded not guilty to attacking the woman at 1:40 a.m. December 16 at her home in City Heights. Prosecutors said the victim was sitting on her bedroom floor in front of a mirror when she heard a noise and thought it was her boyfriend. She then saw the reflection of a man she didn’t know, according to attorneys. The man put his finger over his mouth and said “Shh”, the woman reportedly told police. He threatened her with a knife and raped her, prosecutors said. The woman called police, who questioned the man at the halfway house where he lived. Investigators found the woman’s underwear and the knife underneath Guzman’s mattress, prosecutors said. A judge set Guzman’s bail at million, saying he was a danger to the community. Guzman’s preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 3. 1006
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Eateries in Ocean Beach say Memorial Day weekend is getting them back on top after a slow winter.A couple factors in play, nearly back to back storms and the closed pier. "Our numbers are still way above normal so we'll take it," South Beach Bar & Grille Bartender Philip Cullin said Friday and Saturday were great for business.Next door at Lighthouse Ice Cream, those sentiments were echoed.Sunday was a different story, clouds loomed overhead with sprinkles and rain in the evening, dampening the influx of customers. "It's really cold, there's not that many people out," 14-year-old birthday girl Bella said. She came out with friends and family to celebrate.Businesses thankful to see those customers, saying it's been tough through the slow winter months.Inside the bar, Cullin said they saw lots of business Sunday, "it comes in waves, you'll get like a mad lunch rush, everybody bombs in at the same time to get their fish tacos, and then they clear out mid afternoon and your locals come in."With the pier open, they're seeing even more people, "this area gets way more congested when people are chilling at the pier," Cullin said."I found out Thursday night the pier was opening on Friday and I knew I had to get here early and start making waffle cones, it was a busy day for us, we couldn't even find parking in the morning," Lighthouse Ice Cream Manager Robbie Valdivia said.They're hopeful Memorial Day will bring sunshine and another wave of customers."We actually had them for about two weeks now, a lot of tourists here from out of town, out of state, so it's been really really nice," Valdivia said, knowing it's the unofficial start of summer. "It's going to be busy from here on out, there's going to be a line out the door." 1775
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — During California's stay at home order, residents are being asked to stay inside if they can to fight the spread of the coronavirus.While this may change weekend plans, there are several virtual events that San Diegans can take part in to pass the time.From virtual workouts to concerts to education, families can gather around and enjoy some special content while staying home.RELATED: Virtual events to check out this weekendHere are a few San Diego-centric and global events this weekend to check out online.THURSDAYOpening Day at HomeMajor League Baseball is celebrating what would have been the season's opening day around the country with Opening Day at Home. Thirty classic games, one victory game for each team, will be played for fans throughout the day. For Padres fans, relive the 2019 marathon game that saw the Friars notch a franchise-record comeback into extra innings at 6:30 p.m. For stat-happy fans, Strat-O-Matic will start to simulate the season today until baseball returns!San Diego Zoo education and live streamsThe San Diego Zoo provides access to several live cams of animals at the zoo for anyone with an internet connection to checkout. The zoo is also providing teachers and parents with online resources to keep kids busy and inform them about the wonders of animals and plant life.FRIDAYHit the gym onlineSeveral nationwide gym companies are offering virtual workouts for viewers to stay in shape while they stay home during California's stay at home order. Here's a look at what available.San Diego Air & Space Museum TVSan Diego's Air & Space Museum has started up SDASM TV to showcase the museum's expansive archival footage, insider stories, and STEM challenges to educate viewers of aviation and space flight history and innovation.SATURDAY San Diego Legion virtual rugbyWatch players from the San Diego Legion continue their season, virtually, and face-off in Rugby20 versus the Seattle Seawolves at 3 p.m. on Twitch. Fans can donate to the Feeding America COVID-19 Response Fund to help food banks during the match.2020 Race for Autism Superhero 5K and 1-mile Family WalkThe race to support San Diego's autism community is still on, virtually! The Race for Autism will be an interactive and virtual event with a day online with fundraising raffles, costume contest, photo ops, and a virtual resource fair.SUNDAYSpreckels Organ Society online concertThe Spreckels Organ Society will give an organ concert online, with Civic Organist Raúl Prieto Ramírez. Viewers can make online donations during the concert in support of Spreckels' free concerts.Social Distancing FestivalFind everything from around the world in performing arts, from music to comedy to opera to theater to poetry, all being streamed for audiences throughout the week. 2802
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Fire investigators have determined that a blaze that scorched 100 acres in the San Pasqual Valley Monday was not intentionally set. 169