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Virgin mobile £8.50/month 100 mins/texts contract inc. handset.

What's the deal?

Virgin Mobile's just launched an £8.50/month, 18 month contract which comes with a choice of mobiles and more inclusive allowance than the previous cheapest, Three mobile's £9 contract. What's more, you can get £30 cashback on top, bringing the effective cost down to under £7/month.

What's included?


For £8.50/month, you get 100 included minutes and 100 texts, and a choice of the well-specced handsets below. Virgin piggybacks on the T-mobile network, so for reception info use the latter's coverage checker.


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The Samsung and LG handsets both feature full 5 megapixel cameras, while the 3G Nokia comes with speedy mobile web abilities (Virgin charges 30p/day for unlimited data access - subject to fair usage).

How to get it.


The easiest way to sign up is via the Virgin Mobile website - look for the handsets above, and ensure that you select the 'Virgin £8.50' tariff. Unfortunately, unlike most mobile providers, Virgin charges for postage - £4.88. So in the first month's you'll pay £13.38, and £8.50/mth thereafter.

At the time of writing, both the Nokia and LG handsets were out of stock, but Virgin assures us more will arrive in the next few days.


Comparison: Three vs Virgin.


The
£9/month Three mobile deal offers 100 minutes or texts (or any combination thereof - ie 50 + 50), so by offering 100 of each outright, the Virgin offer's effectively twice as good in terms of included cross network allowance. However, the Three deal also offers 300 3-to-3 minutes, while the Virgin deal doesn't bundle any for same network calls.

The picture's also muddied by Virgin's standard call charges, which overall are a fair bit higher than Three's...

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So it's worth bearing in mind that based on standard charges, the Virgin deal will become the most expensive if you consistently use more than the included cross network minutes. However, since you get twice as much included allowance, and the deal's aimed at low users, this is a relatively small gripe.

On data charges, Virgin wins hands down with its reasonable 30p/day policy, and what's more, it also scores far higher on customer service than Three.

Get cashback on top.

It's possible to get £30 cashback with this package by buying via a special cashback website. This brings the effective monthly cost down to just £6.83, so it's worth a go. Here's how to get it.
  • Step one. Get a cashback account

    Lots of sites offer the £30 cashback, but TopCashback does so with no other fees. To get it, you first need to create an account.
  • Step two. Sign up for the mobile contract

    Next, sign up clicking through the cashback site for the £8.50 contract.
  • Step three. Check the transaction has tracked, then wait

    Once you're all signed up, leave it a couple of days, and then log in and check that the cashback has 'tracked' - that is, that the transaction appears on the cashback site.
WARNING! Cashback sites' payouts aren't 100% guaranteed

As cashback sites rely on the retailers paying them, it's never a sure thing until it's in your bank account.Yet as this is the cheapest contract deal anyway, the downside risk is small.

If you're a first time cashback site user, please do read the full Best Cashback Sites article for a full explanation of the pros and cons. Plus to see how the different sites' payouts compare use the Cashback Sites Maximiser.

Is it for you?

Mobile MoneySaving's all about getting a package that suits your needs. After all, if you're likely to use 500 mins per month, you'll do better to pay higher line rental and get more included minutes. Read the full Cheap Mobiles guide to see if this deal's for you.


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Comments

  • grimlea
    grimlea Posts: 204 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    thnx for this, these are good deals for the lower end of the market.

    I think virgin are going to try to restablish themselves at this end of the market in the next few months
  • sestina
    sestina Posts: 24 Forumite
    This looks perfect for me, depending on which network Virgin use. Does anyone know?

    Thanks
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  • tehone
    tehone Posts: 640 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    Virgin uses TMobile
  • Phil
    Phil Posts: 98 Forumite
    My wife is very interested in the Virgin contract and is unlikely to go outside of the included minutes. She's more concerned about battery life and how long the battery will last before it becomes useless like on her current Nokia (which she's had for two years and the battery can't last a day on standby!).

    Any ideas which of these would be best for her? I'm inclined towards the Nokia personally but are the Samsungs or LG any good?
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  • grimlea
    grimlea Posts: 204 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    i have the lg battery is good, but the camera is'nt as good as i would like - its flash is poor

    wife has samsung & it is much better all round
  • John_G66
    John_G66 Posts: 347 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    I have found the TMobile coverage to be garbage at best, take no notice of that post code coverage checker, get a free TMobile PAYG sim and see what you think, or try a friends first.
  • Still more expensive than free

    I live without a mobile, without any problem

    In fact, in the house are 2 adults and 5 teenagers and the wife is the only one with a mobile and even that is a granny in the glove box
  • grimlea
    grimlea Posts: 204 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    ArsenalFC wrote: »
    Postage is £4.88 from Virgin, not free as posted.

    in the post it does state virgin charges £4.88 for delivery
  • ArsenalFC
    ArsenalFC Posts: 1,095 Forumite
    The post was edited. Originally say free postage.
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