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Vodafone 63Mbps for £18.50/month - any better deals available?
letsbetfair
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I'm near the end of my fixed period with Vodafone. I'm on their Superfast 2 service - gets me about 60Mbps, which is fast enough for me. They offered me an £18.50/month 2 year contract as a retention deal. Seems ok pricing to me, though if anyone knows a better deal that would be great
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See comparison websites for what's publicly available. Anything offered by customer services will be bespoke and unique to you (and with any lucky cheaper than new customer deals elsewhere)
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On paper it seems better than any new customer deals out there but don't forget you can get added incentives to move. For example, one of the cheaper options is Now Broadband's Super Fibre at £22, so £3.50 per month more expensive but they also offer a cashback deal of £90 via Topcashback and Quidco plus free anytime calls for the first 12 months so it actually works out cheaper than your Vodafone deal.0
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Thanks! That NowTV offer looks tempting, but I think I'll pay £1.50 or so a month not to have to switch and to avoid the uncertainty of cashback. I'd take that on to save £4-5 a month, but I can't find anything that much cheaper0
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I now what you mean about cashback. I recently moved from Sky to Now (yes, I know they are effectively the same) and my cashback didn't track with TCB. I had to raise a claim so still at the mercy of if or when it will appear. Apparently Now broadband don't actually pay out until 6 months of the contract as well.letsbetfair said:Thanks! That NowTV offer looks tempting, but I think I'll pay £1.50 or so a month not to have to switch and to avoid the uncertainty of cashback. I'd take that on to save £4-5 a month, but I can't find anything that much cheaper1
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