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BT infinity deal! -£112 for the year (minus)
sebtomato
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BT infinity fibre deal (40/10)
£10 a month (12 month contract only)
-£157.50 cashback (TCB)
-£125 Sainsbury voucher
+£42 installation/router delivery
= minus £112 for the year!(excluding mandatory telephone line rental)
£10 a month (12 month contract only)
-£157.50 cashback (TCB)
-£125 Sainsbury voucher
+£42 installation/router delivery
= minus £112 for the year!(excluding mandatory telephone line rental)
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When I go through TCB, the price increases to £15 per month
EDIT: And you can't ignore the line rental because you won't get this deal without it.Northern Ireland club member No 382 :j0 -
Money_Grabber13579 wrote: »When I go through TCB, the price increases to £15 per month
EDIT: And you can't ignore the line rental because you won't get this deal without it.
And? Would you prefer to pay £5 a month more, and get £150 cashback, or pay £5 less, without cashback.
I will let you do the maths...
Some people have reported a bug during ordering, when monthly prices are changing.0 -
Yeah, but you could pay £5 more and still not get the cashback. Cashback is never guaranteedNorthern Ireland club member No 382 :j0
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Is it like that EE broadband deal with the Amazon voucher they never honoured.I do Contracts, all day every day.0
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Keep an eye on what they are billing you for. Having gone live, on my initial bill they're trying to charge me £23!
Order at £10, confirms at £15, bills at £23.
Not a good first impression.0
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