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Cheap LL, BB and Anytime Calls?

Hi All

I'm currently with Plusnet for the Landline (£11.99), Broadband (£Free) and Anytime Calls (£3.50).

I like the service overall but the 10GB usage is fairly restrictive, so some months it looking as though I'm going to go over if I don't change to the 40GB option but that's very expensive (for my budget anyway).

Anyone ideas on how I can preferably lower my costs and have bigger broadband allowance or keeps costs as they are and just have bigger broadband.

I don't have subscription TV (nor do I want it!) so that scuppers a few of the package deals, I just want more for less or at the worst more for the same money.

Any Ideas?
If it wasn't for the mistakes I made in the past (and learned from), I wouldn't be who and where I am today. It doesn't matter if you've cocked up, what matters is that you put it right and apologise. x

Comments

  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    If you are OOC with Plusnet, and happy with them otherwise, have you tried negotiating a better deal via retentions?
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • Marco12452
    Marco12452 Posts: 178 Forumite
    Try the comparison sites, one example below but many others available ...

    http://www.moneysupermarket.com/broadband/deals/WA11HF/packages/phone/

    This one shows that Talk Talk is comparable with your current costs, but offers 24MB and 40GB, with evening and weekend calls being free too. Take into account any customer service levels you require.
    Also look at some of the cashback sites that might give you some of the cost back. Most deals are only 12 months, so make sure you review the options every year as the contract is due to end.
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