6 months' FREE broadband and calls. Plus a £50 Sainsbury's Gift Card @ BT £13.00
Seeing is believing. We're offering BT Broadband plus unlimited UK* Evening & Weekend calls FREE for an unbelievable 6 months and just £13 a month after that when you take a BT line.
Offer also includes:
A £50 Sainsbury's Gift Card when you sign up online.
Unlimited FREE wi-fi minutes.
Unlimited Evening & Weekend calls to UK* landlines- as well as calls to 0845 and 0870 numbers.


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Jump to unread Post a Comment"TalkTalk was the most complained-about communications provider in the UK in every quarter of 2011, Ofcom has said in its latest dissatisfaction report." Not exactly my opinion - which would be that they couldn't pay me enough to use them (again). The majority of ISPs can't take over a line if you are using TalkTalk. Luckily some ISPs (eg Orange) will refund the BT early contract end charge, if you transfer from Talktalk to them, via BT. Some people even get a second line and then end the contract on the first - just because transferring from Talktalk can be so difficult. I agree with rhodyate in one respect - BT over charge (their long-standing customers, at least)
Having said that, if you never look at your bills to see if they are correct and never need customer or technical support and don't care what sort of data transfer rate you get or how reliable it is - yep, Talktalk is cheap.
Sorry, meant to add - if the length of a BT contract is putting you off, it's worth asking them how much the penalty charge would be if you end the contract early. Not only will some ISPs pay it, if you transfer to them, but I found it surprisingly reasonable.
Edited By: Grrrrrrrrrrr on Jun 16, 2012 21:04
Edited By: Paul Bradbury on Jun 16, 2012 22:18
oh dear...
There is a 10gb download limit on the BB in your house
You get unlimited wifi minutes to use in BT Openzone and BT Fon hotspots (soon to be renamed BT Wifi Hotspots) of which there are 4 million of them, so yes its very good and would cost you £12.50 a month if you tried to buy the Openzone access each month, but its free with ALL BT Broadband packages, consumer and business. With that amount of hotspots u will find it pretty easy in most areas to find a BT Openzone / Fon hotspot to use when your out and about, unlike The Cloud hotspots that Sky give out access to but they have nowhere near as many as BT