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Get £70 cashback with Virgin phone, TV and line rental

Former_MSE_Archna
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What's the deal?
Sign up to Virgin's 3 for £25 deal (TV, phone and broadband) before midnight 30 April, and comparison site Simplify Digital is offering a tidy £70 cashback.
Taking the cashback into account, but remembering there's a £30 installation charge you get TV, line rental, calls and broadband for £21.66/month over the first 12 months. Compared to to Sky's basic package, around £27/month, this isn't bad at all, though in recent weeks Sky's had promo deals too (any new good ones will be in the weekly e-mail.
How does it work?
Pretty simple, sign up to Virgin via Simplify Digital*, and you'll automatically be sent a cheque for £70, 90 days after installation. It's important to understand if you go direct to Virgin and sign up you will NOT get this cashback.
Cashback is often available for this type of deal from cashback sites, yet this is paying more than any of those at the moment, and its a direct cheque from a site regulated by Ofcom, so it's less hassle and there shouldn't be any issues getting paid out (though if you want a different package then the cashback sites give you more flexibility).
What do you get?
The cashback is only available for the 3 for £25 deal. With this, you get:
Get £115 cashback if you're willing to play
As a straight no hassle deal, this is good. However if you're willing to play by using a cashback site you can get it for less. Sign up via one of the cashback sites like Topcashback*, Quidco* or CashbackKing* and you'll get £65 cashback from the cashback site plus another £50 off your bill from Virgin. Remember though this type of cashback is never 100% guaranteed. For more info read the Top Cashback Sites article.
Cut call costs further
Virgin calls are generally more expensive compared to BT but it's possible to slash the cost using special override providers. For full details read the Cheap Home Phones article
A note for existing customers
This deal, like most in the telecom industry is only for new customers, however existing customers can see it as haggling ammunition. Simply tell Virgin you've seen it, and want to get a similar deal yourself, this is especially powerful if you are considering ditching virgin due to cost, tell it that and you've real bargaining power. For more see the Virgin Haggling link.
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[SIZE=-2]* Using these links helps the site stay ad-free and free to use, as they’re ‘affiliated links’ which invisibly take you via commercial price comparison services like Moneysupermarket or Find, which then pay this site per click.
You shouldn’t notice any difference, the links don’t impact the product at all and the editorial line (the things I write) is NEVER impacted by the revenue. If it isn’t possible to get an affiliate link for the best product, it is still recommended and still included. The following http://www.simplifydigital.co.uk/special-deals/virgin-broadband-tv-phone-25 is an identical unaffiliated link provided for the sake of transparency. Click on the following link for more details on how this site's financed.[/SIZE]
Sign up to Virgin's 3 for £25 deal (TV, phone and broadband) before midnight 30 April, and comparison site Simplify Digital is offering a tidy £70 cashback.
Taking the cashback into account, but remembering there's a £30 installation charge you get TV, line rental, calls and broadband for £21.66/month over the first 12 months. Compared to to Sky's basic package, around £27/month, this isn't bad at all, though in recent weeks Sky's had promo deals too (any new good ones will be in the weekly e-mail.
How does it work?
Pretty simple, sign up to Virgin via Simplify Digital*, and you'll automatically be sent a cheque for £70, 90 days after installation. It's important to understand if you go direct to Virgin and sign up you will NOT get this cashback.
Cashback is often available for this type of deal from cashback sites, yet this is paying more than any of those at the moment, and its a direct cheque from a site regulated by Ofcom, so it's less hassle and there shouldn't be any issues getting paid out (though if you want a different package then the cashback sites give you more flexibility).
What do you get?
The cashback is only available for the 3 for £25 deal. With this, you get:
- Up to 10Mb broadband, with unlimited downloads. Plus a free wireless router.
- Medium TV package with 45 channels. Includes Virgin 1, Dave and iPlayer
- Free weekend calls. Unlimited weekend calls up to 60 mins.
Get £115 cashback if you're willing to play
As a straight no hassle deal, this is good. However if you're willing to play by using a cashback site you can get it for less. Sign up via one of the cashback sites like Topcashback*, Quidco* or CashbackKing* and you'll get £65 cashback from the cashback site plus another £50 off your bill from Virgin. Remember though this type of cashback is never 100% guaranteed. For more info read the Top Cashback Sites article.
Cut call costs further
Virgin calls are generally more expensive compared to BT but it's possible to slash the cost using special override providers. For full details read the Cheap Home Phones article
A note for existing customers
This deal, like most in the telecom industry is only for new customers, however existing customers can see it as haggling ammunition. Simply tell Virgin you've seen it, and want to get a similar deal yourself, this is especially powerful if you are considering ditching virgin due to cost, tell it that and you've real bargaining power. For more see the Virgin Haggling link.
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[SIZE=-2]* Using these links helps the site stay ad-free and free to use, as they’re ‘affiliated links’ which invisibly take you via commercial price comparison services like Moneysupermarket or Find, which then pay this site per click.
You shouldn’t notice any difference, the links don’t impact the product at all and the editorial line (the things I write) is NEVER impacted by the revenue. If it isn’t possible to get an affiliate link for the best product, it is still recommended and still included. The following http://www.simplifydigital.co.uk/special-deals/virgin-broadband-tv-phone-25 is an identical unaffiliated link provided for the sake of transparency. Click on the following link for more details on how this site's financed.[/SIZE]
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It's nice to know virgin media are still ripping us off cos we got a letter this morning get all 3 for £33 pound :rolleyes:0
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If you are going to order that package, do it online through the topcashback site where you will get £65 as a cash back and you get £50 discounted of your first bill through Virgin Media £30 which is taken off for installation.
In total you should get back £85 and all 3 services for £25 with a free wireless router.0 -
The quoted offer in the original article is sub-standard broadband. Virgin scam the user by calling it "10Mbps" when a) you'll never get that speed in reality [don't try to out-tech me on that, I know what I'm talking about] and much worse, b) they actually REGRESSED the upload speed to 384kbps (from 500kbps) - which is sub-standard by today's speeds.
If you think the upload speed isn't critical, imagine just two people using the broadband at once - one playing online games and one uploading photos. It will cause instant problems, and that's not even a heavy-use scenario.
My mate's Be broadband (as a rough example) has something like 16Mbps download and 1.5Mbps upload at least. The ratio is better, but once you get to about 1Mbps, it's enough to do say four things at once. Virgin's is enough to do one or two if you're lucky.
Even their XXL 50Mbps only has 1.5Mbps upload, which is awful for a product twice or three times the Be price...0 -
I have just phoned Virgin as an existing customer (paying£35pm), told them the deal & they matched straight away (no cash back though). Happy enough though to save £10pm & I didnt even have to threaten to cancel my contract, which is a first from past experience of them. NB: mention Martin Lewis website as well as I think that helped. Cheers Marty.0
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I'm an existing Virgin customer and phoned a few weeks ago. Not only did we get an upgrade from 2MB/s to 10 but our bill was reduced by £3 to £25.
All I had to do was phone and ask for it, which is dishonest of Virgin but that's what I expect!0 -
I received Virgin's letter last weekend saying their prices were going up and rang them to say I wasn't happy and wanted a discount. I got through to customer service, but they wouldn't offer me anything. So I then said I was thinking of leaving Virgin and was put through to another department (I assume 'customer retentions'). Had a very long (half hour) conversation, but the guy refused to offer me a discount.
This was before they started offering this new deal - I think I will try again now. But can anyone advise the best number to call to get straight through to someone who actually has the authority to do something? Thanks!0 -
THIS IS ONE VERY EXPENSIVE VIRGIN. THEIR CALLS ARE AMONG THE MOST EXPENSIVE IN THE BUSINESS. So what you save on their overpriced £25 deal they claw back in call costs and connection charge.
Why not use a BT Line £11.25 a month
incl free weekend 0845/0870/local+national calls
PlusNet broadband £5.99 a month
Free Router/no connection charge/Speed 8 Meg /Download 10 Gig
Feeview for TV
Total £17.24 a month
If you want free calls 24-7 including free 0845/ 0870 add on £4.95.
Cheaper than Virgin. And BT offers a better service.0 -
There was a thread on MSE - some time ago about haggling with Virgin.
I called them and for £23.95 each month I get:
TV Medium
Phone Xtra Large
Broadband Large
I use say no to 0870 to avoid paying for any non-landline phonecalls although I do call mobiles from time-to-time.
Most months my bill is well under £30.
Seems like a good deal to me!
Duder0 -
There was a thread on MSE - some time ago about haggling with Virgin.
I called them and for £23.95 each month I get:
TV Medium
Phone Xtra Large
Broadband Large
I use say no to 0870 to avoid paying for any non-landline phonecalls although I do call mobiles from time-to-time.
Most months my bill is well under £30.
Seems like a good deal to me!
Duder
Great !!! But not a lot of good for new customers thinking of signing up.0 -
I don't know...
I've been with Telewest/Blueyonder/Virgin for ages....
I guess if you can get a good intro deal - and later call them and say 'I want A, B and C for £X a month' (as I did) and they say 'Yes' - it's got to be a winner??
Good luck
Duder0
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