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MSE News: Ends today: Super-cheap fast BT fibre broadband

A year's BT line & fibre b'band for £285 plus £100 Sains vch and how Sky, Virgin & TalkTalk customers can slash £100s...
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Ends today: Super-cheap fast BT fibre broadband

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  • Hi - as reported in my thread "MSE blagged BT offer not working " this deal doesn't seem to work properly... I can't post a link to my thread as I'm a newbie poster...
  • swift1_2
    swift1_2 Posts: 130 Forumite
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    This deal posted by MSE is not the best deal available. I mentioned last week how I get these deal along with free starter TV for the equivalent of £10.02 per month.

    Yet once again, MSE is showing its hypocritical colours, that it isn't money saving - it isn't putting customers first, its putting its own corporate interests first.

    Martin you have sold out - you have lost credibility and integrity.
    Your weekly email states this is the best deal when it clearly isn't.
    People can get even better deals going via Topcashback and Quidco.

    But you deliberately do not publish deals as it doesn't make any money for you - which is the bottom line and shows you are no longer about money saving.
  • dunkaldo
    dunkaldo Posts: 6 Forumite
    edited 18 November 2015 at 2:33PM
    swift1 - BT don't seem to offer the Unlimited Infinity without inclusive calls any more - best I could find was 40gb limit at £10 a month, or uncapped including calls at £15 a month so for me the MSE one is better.


    edit: or is it: £5 extra a month for 'enforced' unlimited calls = £60 for a year extra, for quidco cashback of £130 - so pay £60 extra for £55 more cashback and unlimited calls... so £5 a year for unlimited calls. Seems good actually, thanks!
  • rowla
    rowla Posts: 53 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts
    "It sends a cheque for £75 within 30 days of installation."

    Who is 'It' (that sends the £75 cheque), MSE or BT?
    Is this automatic or is there a claim form like for the Sainsbury's voucher?
    If it is automatic how do you know if it tracked?
  • Kite2010
    Kite2010 Posts: 4,308 Forumite
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    Another deal only available to those lucky enough to live in an area which has competition with Local Exchange Unbundling.

    For those on BT only exchanges nothing.
  • Kite2010 wrote: »
    Another deal only available to those lucky enough to live in an area which has competition with Local Exchange Unbundling.

    For those on BT only exchanges nothing.

    Market forces in action.
  • Voyager2002
    Voyager2002 Posts: 16,347 Forumite
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    dunkaldo wrote: »
    Hi - as reported in my thread "MSE blagged BT offer not working " this deal doesn't seem to work properly... I can't post a link to my thread as I'm a newbie poster...

    Thread at
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5362690

    Just for the record, I had different technical issues but not this problem.
  • Voyager2002
    Voyager2002 Posts: 16,347 Forumite
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    swift1 wrote: »
    This deal posted by MSE is not the best deal available. I mentioned last week how I get these deal along with free starter TV for the equivalent of £10.02 per month.

    Yet once again, MSE is showing its hypocritical colours, that it isn't money saving - it isn't putting customers first, its putting its own corporate interests first.

    Martin you have sold out - you have lost credibility and integrity.
    Your weekly email states this is the best deal when it clearly isn't.
    People can get even better deals going via Topcashback and Quidco.

    But you deliberately do not publish deals as it doesn't make any money for you - which is the bottom line and shows you are no longer about money saving.

    I checked your other post...

    In sum, while the MSE offer includes a cheque for 75 pounds (seems fairly certain), the same deal through Quidco, but without the cheque, may give 150 pounds cashback but of course no cashback deal is certain.

    I'm not sure that I would go wild about the difference: both are pretty good deals.
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