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chambta
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I'm out of contract now with BT for my broadband and landline (phone not even connected - no calls made) and I got my PAC today from EE as I'm aiming to get a SIM only deal to reduce my costs.
How can I maximise my cashback via Quidco and keep my outgoings as low as possible?
I have Sky TV so think there's an offer on to move my broadband back to them cheaply and get some cashback too.
As for the mobile I think the Talkmobile deal at a tenner a month will probably do the trick, 4gb seemingly covers what I use on my 'unlimited' mobile data plan with EE.
Are there any better combinations I've missed? Open to all alternatives as with stuff going on at home and work I could do with keeping costs low each month.
How can I maximise my cashback via Quidco and keep my outgoings as low as possible?
I have Sky TV so think there's an offer on to move my broadband back to them cheaply and get some cashback too.
As for the mobile I think the Talkmobile deal at a tenner a month will probably do the trick, 4gb seemingly covers what I use on my 'unlimited' mobile data plan with EE.
Are there any better combinations I've missed? Open to all alternatives as with stuff going on at home and work I could do with keeping costs low each month.
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The mobile choice will depend on what network offers you a decent 3G or 4G signal at the required locations, without that the price is of little importance. TM use Vodafone as their provider.No free lunch, and no free laptop0
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Just to note that TalkMobile is only 2G and 3G, not 4G - you will have had 4G (where available) with EE. Like macman says, Talkmobile uses the Vodafone network (it's actually owned by Vodafone nowadays too).
ThinkBroadband maintain a regularly updated list of broadband offers that you might find useful (occasionally, a few offers are only available by clicking through from that page).
If you've got Sky TV, then you might be able to negotiate some sort of retentions offer for the whole caboodle, i.e. including moving your phone line and broadband over to them.0
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