Unfortunately, this deal has expired 23 February 2023.
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Vodafone 500Mb broadband + £155 Voucher + £43 TCB- £29pm /24m = £696 (£20.74 effective /£17.84 existing customer) @ Giftcloud / Vodafone
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Good deal if you are in the area where this is available.
Up to £3pm less if you are Vodafone mobile customer
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Good deal if you are in the area where this is available.
Up to £3pm less if you are Vodafone mobile customer
compare-broadband.topcashback.co.uk/pac…2hn
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sorted byApril 2023 CPI + 3.9% increase will be based on the original £56 per month (before discount), so it will be £29 + (£56 x 15% = £8.40)....£37.40!!!
Whether or not new sign ups get an April 2023 increase seems unhelpfully up in the air, but the increase on pre-discount is still very relevant for all for April 2024 when taking a 24 month contract.
log in to Topcashback - do broadband compare - find this deal, follow the link and make purchase
this way you get both as advertised
Thank you
A decent deal if anyone wants something short term.
After April, I’ll probably tie into a deal like this Vodafone (cityfibre) one. I assume, aside from the router, all cityfibre providers are broadly similar in terms of speed/dropouts.
Currently get 10ms ping, 90% of the time 500mbps, 10% of the time 10-15 mbps.
I might do some fault tracing as 15mbps isn’t really acceptable, but the main reason I got cityfibre was to avoid complete dropouts. I only really “need” ~25mbps, so long as there aren’t regular dropouts.
In a month, I’ve had 1 dropout, requiring a router restart. Fairly happy, all in all.
Waaay better than Vodafone mobile broadband that I was on before. (edited)
TalkTalk had renewed me on £20 per month fixed for 18 months, but they disconnected me accidentally last week.
I’ve joined up with Vodafone Fibre with activation today, but noticed that they will increase my £21 per month by 25% in April, to £26.25!
I’m temporarily using a rolling monthly unlimited data SIM card with home router, and getting good enough download / upload speeds for just £20. It’s not super fast but nobody in the house has noticed any buffering issues!
At TCB there is no giftcloud vendor and on their Vodafone deals this is £76.50 cashback.
Not exactly inspiring confidence!
I can see the plan options, if I go through the normal process.
But the 'decisiontechvoucher' url route results in the undefined page.
If the offer is £30/month for 24 months then that's what it should be. Plain and simple.
They are announcing increase plans for contracts in first week of March.
You are free to leave the contract within 14 days without fees from the activation date.
Hope that helps anyone.
I’ve cancelled my order and said I’ll place a new order today.
We hope you’ll continue to enjoy our services but if you’re not happy with these changes, you can cancel your Sky Broadband and Talk or Broadband Boost (as applicable). If you’re within your minimum contract period, call us on 0344 824 4450 within 30 days of getting this email to avoid early termination charges. Unless you tell us otherwise, your Sky subscriptions will continue as usual.
I assume this means I can ring up and get out of the broadband with them and only be liable for 14-30 days more service? I've already filled in the application for Vodafone with topcashback and giftcloud and it has been successful. I went for the £36 a month for the 6e Plus 500 Fibre as the hardware looks amazing. I set install date on 20th March to give me time to sort Sky lol.
REALLY? Never had this with other providers, can always login even if services not active yet to update details or view order details etc.
I'll be contacting them to leave for this deal, I'd rather they didn't offer me a deal to stay
If I pay £29/month how it is £20.75 monthly average? (edited)