BT fibre broadband - definition new customer
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locky123
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I have line rental with BT and broadband 17Mb with Sky.
Looking to get fibre and hopefully at lower price than current, £17.41pm line rental saver, £12.50pm broadband.
Cashback sites state that offers are for new customers.
If I go with BT fibre and rental will I be a new customer to satisfy their terms?
Looking to get fibre and hopefully at lower price than current, £17.41pm line rental saver, £12.50pm broadband.
Cashback sites state that offers are for new customers.
If I go with BT fibre and rental will I be a new customer to satisfy their terms?
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Yes you will be seen as a new customer to BT Broadband so all the offers/cashback etc will apply to you.0
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Remember to go through Quidco too!0
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I did exactly the same earlier this year.
BT line + Sky adsl, moved to BT Unlimited Infinity 1.
I went through Topcashback.
As others have said, should be no problem, BUT see below.
I was accepted as a new customer but did only receive 75% of the amount which would have been paid to a completely new customer.
Topcash didn't have a category for my situation.
£80 plus £200 pre-paid card was a nice hours work.:)
(Then there was a glitch with my order. BT sorted it very quickly by scrubbing my order and told me put order through again.
I cheekily did it through Topcash again and to my surprise got another £70, as soon as possible I withdrew the £150). :beer:Move along, nothing to see.0
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