How would you expect the price to change when you have a select button and minus $35 next to it? Personally, I'd expect that the base overall price would go down by $35. Well, Verizon apparently isn't good at math, doesn't understand what minus $35 means, or are just plain false advertisers with their bundle pricing tool.
Here are the screenshots. With the ultimate bundle clearly showing I should save $35 by downgrading from the Ultimate to the Extreme TV package:
And the results only showing a $15 savings:
Verizon you make Comcast look tempting. All I was doing was trying to renew my agreement and now you have me considering going back to the dark side since your cusomter service is just as inept. The online chat which took over 40 minutes, tried to tell me "Let me share that the $35/mo less price you are referring to is with the upgraded bundle (that means upgraded Internet and TV plan)." - whatever that means.
Matt