Not the simplest deal to explain (hence the mile long title), but bear with me and I'll try my best :laughing:
OK, so BT have a 20GB Sim offer on at the moment for a contract duration of 12 months, scoring you a £100 iTunes / Amazon gift card. If you are a BT Broadband customer already, you can make an extra saving, possibly dropping the plan down to £11.66!
It's also worth noting that should the prices in your contract change during the term, BT will allow you to cancel the contract without additional fees! ( Something that's getting rarer these days...)
Also worth mentioning that BT uses EE's network, to give you an idea of what kind of service to expect in your area. You can always check for coverage HERE
And that's it! Hopefully it helps someone :innocent:
Unfortunately you can't pay your bill with Amazon vouchers or iTunes credits, so this deal's effective monthly cost is on the assumption that you already plan to buy £100 of Amazon/iTunes products in cash, and can set that money aside to pay in to the contract.
- FamGuy
Top comments
Wondershopper to NIgelK
2 May 1715#8
the logic of someone saying that getting a £100 vocuher doe s not have any impact because you are paying the same monthly rate in nonsense, i wonder why some people bother making the effort to post deals with the attitute of those that moan and offer little else to the site ! If you are not happy then say thanks but no but to moan at someone that is helping is quite staggering - try offering an alternative and be productive !
Wondershopper to TALON1973
2 May 176#9
the cost is exactly as explained and the reduced figure is for BT customers like me - better just to say nothing than waste folks time or even post something of benefit ! If that was confusing god help the country !
msmyth to TALON1973
2 May 174#2
All the amounts are listed, as well as explained. I do not see how that could be misleading.
NIgelK
2 May 173#4
Unless BT let you use the voucher in payment to them this doesn't affect your monthly bill surely? Only makes your next iTunes/Amazon payment cheaper/free?
All comments (60)
TALON1973
2 May 172#1
so the deal is mostly £16.99 your main title price is slightly misleading even if explained
msmyth to TALON1973
2 May 174#2
All the amounts are listed, as well as explained. I do not see how that could be misleading.
Wondershopper to TALON1973
2 May 176#9
the cost is exactly as explained and the reduced figure is for BT customers like me - better just to say nothing than waste folks time or even post something of benefit ! If that was confusing god help the country !
amz84uk
2 May 17#3
Does this allow tethering and European roaming? I'm trying to compare against Three Advanced Plans
aforumac to amz84uk
2 May 17#6
tethering yes, though "not supported". eu coverage yes, but ridiculously expensive
NIgelK
2 May 173#4
Unless BT let you use the voucher in payment to them this doesn't affect your monthly bill surely? Only makes your next iTunes/Amazon payment cheaper/free?
Wondershopper to NIgelK
2 May 1715#8
the logic of someone saying that getting a £100 vocuher doe s not have any impact because you are paying the same monthly rate in nonsense, i wonder why some people bother making the effort to post deals with the attitute of those that moan and offer little else to the site ! If you are not happy then say thanks but no but to moan at someone that is helping is quite staggering - try offering an alternative and be productive !
bellboys to NIgelK
3 May 171#35
It's still 100 quid to spend,
Agree 100% - some real miserable sods on this site...
FamGuy to NIgelK
3 May 171#46
I agree.
People who post deals with a total payment, and then deducts an amazon voucher, or a food ticket, or you're great Aunt Rose's antique sideboard are becoming an issue on this site. Adding an item as an incentive is one thing, but it matters not that it's a "free" Amazon voucher or a "free" TV, in no reality do they play any part whatsoever in the cost of the contract over 12 months, and should never, ever be included in it.
Site admin need to clamp down on that kind of misleading junk posts.
callum84
2 May 17#5
Great deal
dwaynepipe
2 May 17#7
Free Bt sport app on this tariff fam x
plewis00
2 May 17#10
He said misleading, which it is, and not confusing, which it isn't. The voucher has some good added value but not if you wanted a deal for £16 and it's actually £25. But your argument is no-one's allowed to critique it. Next time you'll claim people aren't allowed to vote cold...
The only reason BT give £5 off for existing customers is because they rip you off for line rental vs the others and try to repurpose your router with junk like BT-with-FON then charge other customers for providing WiFi through a link you are paying for.
NIgelK
2 May 171#11
It's not nonsense. The figures quoted aren't right. You still pay BT the same, the voucher is for iTunes or Amazon no? So how does that make the BT monthly cost cheaper? I see you're sticking up for this, fair enough, but putting a public post up be prepared for the public to criticise it when it's not correct.
NIgelK
2 May 17#12
Also be productive? From someone with zero deals? Lol :smiley:)
Opening post
OK, so BT have a 20GB Sim offer on at the moment for a contract duration of 12 months, scoring you a £100 iTunes / Amazon gift card. If you are a BT Broadband customer already, you can make an extra saving, possibly dropping the plan down to £11.66!
It's also worth noting that should the prices in your contract change during the term, BT will allow you to cancel the contract without additional fees! ( Something that's getting rarer these days...)
Time for Math!
Non BT
25 * 12 = 300 - £100 giftcard = 200 / 12mo = £16.66PM
BT Cust
20 * 12 = 240 -£100 giftcard = 140 / 12mo = £11.66PM!
Also worth mentioning that BT uses EE's network, to give you an idea of what kind of service to expect in your area. You can always check for coverage HERE
And that's it! Hopefully it helps someone :innocent:
Unfortunately you can't pay your bill with Amazon vouchers or iTunes credits, so this deal's effective monthly cost is on the assumption that you already plan to buy £100 of Amazon/iTunes products in cash, and can set that money aside to pay in to the contract.
- FamGuy
Top comments
All comments (60)
Agree 100% - some real miserable sods on this site...
People who post deals with a total payment, and then deducts an amazon voucher, or a food ticket, or you're great Aunt Rose's antique sideboard are becoming an issue on this site. Adding an item as an incentive is one thing, but it matters not that it's a "free" Amazon voucher or a "free" TV, in no reality do they play any part whatsoever in the cost of the contract over 12 months, and should never, ever be included in it.
Site admin need to clamp down on that kind of misleading junk posts.
The only reason BT give £5 off for existing customers is because they rip you off for line rental vs the others and try to repurpose your router with junk like BT-with-FON then charge other customers for providing WiFi through a link you are paying for.