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Posted 21 March 2024
Ultrafast broadband - 150mbps from £21.99/month - fixed for 24 months (Selected Areas)
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Just had this flyer through my door and thinking about pulling the trigger on this deal, seems decent speed full fibre and will also buy out your current contract.
Iam not that tech savy but iam with sky and paying more than this for half the speed.
No mid contract price increase on 24 month deal.
Iam not that tech savy but iam with sky and paying more than this for half the speed.
No mid contract price increase on 24 month deal.
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Edited by liverman, 21 March 2024
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sorted byPaying £29.99 a month with asynchronous 984 mbps and a static IP.
Cheapest in my area. Well it was them or Ogi as OpenReach are not doing any work up around my area (South Wales Valleys).
I Upgraded to Amazon Eero 6E Pro's (got 3 of them) and it just works
However, I feel this deal isn't the best and im sure a quick call will get you on the right path.
Note: it's just pure Internet. No other rubbish, just internet and no sites are blocked too. (edited)
I gave a false phone number so I won't get bombarded with spam so apologise to whoever's phone number I gave.
About fifteen minutes later, got a call to confirm that management have approved providing us 500Mbps for £17 as it is the closest package they offer to our current one. Mentally I'd prepared myself to pay £20 for that speed but this is even better.
So I'd recommend calling them if you're on a good deal that's nearing the end. I think I got this deal because they aren't needing to spend anything to buy me out of a contract. You may get similarly lucky!
I just quickly checked if they are in my area, believe it or not they logged a request with my broadband provider that they are taking over my service even though they don’t provide the service in my area.
Be very careful guys/gals.
What interaction did you have with them in advance of them logging the request to take over your service?