This is an MSE deal but the cheapest around now if your exiting from talk talk or just finishing contract.
From Wed 4 Nov until Tue 24 Nov, we've blagged this deal for a year's contract with BT-owned Plusnet* which includes line rental and unlimited downloads and up-to-17Mb speed broadband.
It's a strong performer in our customer service poll - 68% rate it 'great', only 9% 'poor'. The deal's available to 90% of the UK based on postcode (you're told when applying), and you can't get it if you're already a Plusnet customer (or left in the last month). Here's how it works...
Sign up From Wed 4 Nov & Mon 24 Nov.
Choose to pay line rent upfront if you can afford to. It's cheapest if you pay the £185.88 year's line rent upfront - if not it's £16.99 monthly. You choose which option during the application.
Broadband's included free during the year's contract. Whether you pay line rent upfront or monthly, the b'band is included. If you stay after the contract it's £9.99-£17.49/mth depending where you live.
You get sent a cheque for £75 cashback within 60 days of activation.
This is the bit we've blagged, so do ensure you use the link above and if you use ad or cookie-blocking software, turn it off or it may not track. The cheque will be in the account holder's name and sent to the supply address. Read more on how to ENSURE you get the cashback.
Factoring in the cashback, that means it's £110.88 for a year (£9.24/mth equiv). That is the £185.88 line rent upfront minus £75 cashback. If you pay the line rent monthly it's £203.88 over the year, so £128.88 after cashback (£10.74/mth equiv).
Don't know if there is ant TCB or quidco as don't use them but they should be seen as a bonus if you can do this via them as well
I might go for this!
I'm approximately half way through my 12m with sky which is okay but have had intermittent internet outages, plus I've just had a letter stating line rental
£1 increase, voicemail 25p and weekend/evening calls going from free to £4pm from December 1st, so I have 30days to leave sky under the new ofcom rules!
Anyone know what's my course of action, do I have to first call sky to give notice or do I just sign up to plus net via ops link and give sky notice that way?
- Pateo
All comments (86)
HankHandsome
4 Nov 15#1
I suppose this is one of those rare cases where factoring in the cashback is actually relevant. heated from me anyway.
Magister
4 Nov 151#2
Where is the link?
batemansxxxb to Magister
4 Nov 151#4
It's on MSE, or if you receive the weekly email the link will be in that
Anon32
4 Nov 151#3
Click get deal works for me on my ipad
Pateo to Anon32
10 Nov 15#69
Anon do you know if this offer has a expiry date?
batemansxxxb
4 Nov 151#5
Not a great deal really,aside from the fact you're guaranteed cashback,Plusnet are part of the BT group & use traffic shaping, Sky deals with TCB are better £80.80 cashback &£75 M&S voucher
urinthematrix to batemansxxxb
10 Nov 15#67
Link please?
Gordonc1960
4 Nov 15#6
Been with Plusnet since 2003 - always reliable and excellent customer service.
Anon32
4 Nov 152#7
The cheapest sky deal is £193.80 as they charge half price broadband now and thats with the M&S voucher at least this is cash! So this is much cheaper in comparison hence why i posted it and plusnet tend to have quite good customer services. If you don't want it then don't take it
walsall123
4 Nov 151#8
Try phoning plusnet it take 20=40 minutes just waiting for them to anaswer, then you get directed to someone else, yes another long wait.
HankHandsome to walsall123
4 Nov 152#9
funnily enough, i've just remembered i need to ring them and the recorded message has told me it'll be at least a 15 minute wait.
although i've currently got "is this the way to amarillo" as my hold music .. rock on ! :smiley:
Hopelessness to walsall123
9 Nov 15#35
In my experience this is true - I was on the phone to them for an hour and a half just yesterday. I am willing to wager that the sales line takes just seconds to get through to someone (I was going to experiment but had lost my patience trying to speak to billing!)
itsnotmeitsyou to walsall123
9 Nov 15#51
I've not had to wait more than 15 minutes and at least it's a UK call centre - unlike TalkTalk and BT.
summerof76
4 Nov 15#10
:laughing: Something to dance to while you wait :wink:
Opening post
From Wed 4 Nov until Tue 24 Nov, we've blagged this deal for a year's contract with BT-owned Plusnet* which includes line rental and unlimited downloads and up-to-17Mb speed broadband.
It's a strong performer in our customer service poll - 68% rate it 'great', only 9% 'poor'. The deal's available to 90% of the UK based on postcode (you're told when applying), and you can't get it if you're already a Plusnet customer (or left in the last month). Here's how it works...
Sign up From Wed 4 Nov & Mon 24 Nov.
Choose to pay line rent upfront if you can afford to. It's cheapest if you pay the £185.88 year's line rent upfront - if not it's £16.99 monthly. You choose which option during the application.
Broadband's included free during the year's contract. Whether you pay line rent upfront or monthly, the b'band is included. If you stay after the contract it's £9.99-£17.49/mth depending where you live.
You get sent a cheque for £75 cashback within 60 days of activation.
This is the bit we've blagged, so do ensure you use the link above and if you use ad or cookie-blocking software, turn it off or it may not track. The cheque will be in the account holder's name and sent to the supply address. Read more on how to ENSURE you get the cashback.
Factoring in the cashback, that means it's £110.88 for a year (£9.24/mth equiv). That is the £185.88 line rent upfront minus £75 cashback. If you pay the line rent monthly it's £203.88 over the year, so £128.88 after cashback (£10.74/mth equiv).
Don't know if there is ant TCB or quidco as don't use them but they should be seen as a bonus if you can do this via them as well
I might go for this!
I'm approximately half way through my 12m with sky which is okay but have had intermittent internet outages, plus I've just had a letter stating line rental
£1 increase, voicemail 25p and weekend/evening calls going from free to £4pm from December 1st, so I have 30days to leave sky under the new ofcom rules!
Anyone know what's my course of action, do I have to first call sky to give notice or do I just sign up to plus net via ops link and give sky notice that way?
- Pateo
All comments (86)
although i've currently got "is this the way to amarillo" as my hold music .. rock on ! :smiley: