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Now Super Fibre 63Mb broadband + £90 Premium Quidco cashback (or £70 Premium Tocashback) - £23pm /12m (£15.50pm after cashback)
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About this deal
reduced now to £23pm again -
£90 premium Quidco Cashback on offer too (new customer)
if you dont like Quidco - TCB offers £70 (new customer)
£90 premium Quidco Cashback on offer too (new customer)
if you dont like Quidco - TCB offers £70 (new customer)
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sorted byIf you contract via TCB around time of this post or until offer[s] change, the independent archives below may be useful for reference:
TCB highest cashback guarantee:
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Quidco rate at late afternoon 12 April 2024:
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He's not with them anymore!
Now really didn't give a hoot about customer loyalty or retention when it came to my contract renewal.
I wouldn’t bank on any cash back via any of the sites as they’ve gone downhill as well.
Contract is up in December so I’ll be moving to full fibre either with Vodafone or Plusnet (edited)
Payments were a mess, switched banks and it took three calls to sort it out. In then end I just opted to pay them via PayPal.
My actual broadband speeds would randomly drop to 0.5mbps, which is useless when I’m trying to work from home. Interestingly always in the morning.
And finally, I found it nigh on impossible to actually get to speak to someone. The actual hoops you have to jump through to report a fault are ridiculous.
If anyone is interested Plusnet have started doing FTTP
Signed up for 500Mbps at about £23 after cashback & voucher. Sky refuse to do me a new user deal online.
I bought an additional booster from eBay for £40 (Sky SE210 iirc) and speeds round the house are consistent.
Most providers still have landlines included and let you upgrade your package to include anytime calling plans. They just don’t show up on comparison sites.
Onestream, Vodafone, Shell Energy, Virgin Media, BT, EE are just a few examples where you can add calls to your broadband for somewhere in the region of £8 a month to the cost of your chosen broadband package. All of the above use VoIP now where you plug in to the back of the router. It’s literally just TalkTalk and Now TV who still actively use the analogue phone lines these days. Meaning if you switch to this you would lose your number anyways.
For individual VoIP providers, A&A are £1.44 a month line rental and 1.5p per minute for pay as you go calls if you’re not using too many outgoing calls each month. Otherwise Vonage for home is probably your best bet if you need that fixed allowance of calls included at all times for a set monthly fee.