FYI!!!
I will give a breakdown and how to get it,this is a 12 month contract to i will give yearly figures to keep it simple.
All figures have been rounded up or down to the nearest £1 depending on how i felt at that moment.
Ok my HUK Dealers doing the dealings here is the best broadband + TV + Phone deal i have seen on the market.
Cost
Package = £180 per year Choose Entertainment Plus + Unlimited Infinity 1 which gives 52mb fibre broadband + TV + Sports + AMC
Line rental = £205 per year You must select to pay 12 months line rental upfront on the 2nd page. This will give a 10% discount off the usual line rental
Activation and delivery roughly £60
How to get the Deal and only pay £180 per year.
USE TOPCASHBACK - TCB will give £162.75 cashback on this package
After you have installed TV and broadband you must go to BT website and claim a preloaded £100 mastercard.
Over the 12 month contract you will pay 180+205+60 = £445
From cash back and mastercard you will receive in total £262
445-262 = £183
Top comments
rojones1982
8 Aug 1617#3
nice deal. shame bt aren't interested in keeping existing customers.
adamnsu
8 Aug 1612#5
Sorry but I wouldnt risk that much money on TopCashBack
skuljester
8 Aug 163#9
I've only had BT broadband for 3 months and can say once my contract is up I'll be leaving them.
Took almost 2 months to install my broadband (2 months from when my brand and with Virgin was turned off) and that was constant calling them for an engineer to come fit it. Only after the 5th engineer being book it actually got fitted. Had my contract canceled due to taking too long to install my broadband (??). Because they canceled my contract first time I couldn't claim my cash back or any rewards and on the system it was showing as I'm an existing customer.
If you have any problems you need to speak with someone in India, who when don't now what they're dealing with just hang the phone up on you after it took an hour and a half to get through to them.
After three months of being in a contract with them I noticed my broadband bill had increased. Looking online I noticed they had increased my broadband package, but decided not to send me a letter or an email. So I was suppose to pay £42 for just broadband infinity 2 + line rental now I'm paying £48.
If you can get a better deal with Virgin, I would recommend them.
itsnotmeitsyou to adamnsu
8 Aug 163#6
Agreed.
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argosextra
8 Aug 16#1
That's too much hassle not for me but a good deal. I don't have a MasterCard where would I load into
clnsndrs to argosextra
8 Aug 16#2
They give you a prepaid (PAYG) mastercard.
drdquine to argosextra
8 Aug 16#40
"claim a preloaded £100 mastercard" means they send you a card which has 100 pounds preloaded, you can spend as a mastercard up to that limit, take it to a cash machine and take out the 100 pounds if you want.
rojones1982
8 Aug 1617#3
nice deal. shame bt aren't interested in keeping existing customers.
Supercharge_Me to rojones1982
9 Aug 16#53
Companies need new subscribers to keep shareholders happy, so just cancel and get your wife/adultchildstilllivingathome/dog to take out the deal.
It's the same with banks, they don't need your money in savings accounts they need it moving round the system, hence why they pay savers nothing and give it to switchers.
salespalace to rojones1982
10 Aug 16#66
yh, the lowest they were able to reduce my infinity 2 was from £30 a month to £26.50 a month - that's taking into account line rental, 2 mobile phone sims and tv bundle.
RoryC to rojones1982
13 Aug 16#109
they literally shat on me
Shinobei
8 Aug 16#4
the best deals are always for the new customers. Just switch to another provider if they won't match any other good offer. you have the cooling off period. it's worth the hassle for the next 12 months of a good deal :smiley:
adamnsu
8 Aug 1612#5
Sorry but I wouldnt risk that much money on TopCashBack
itsnotmeitsyou to adamnsu
8 Aug 163#6
Agreed.
prash_2k to adamnsu
8 Aug 161#7
I ordered today and the £162 is already pending in my top cash back account. The terms and conditions say:
BT Reward Card ends runs from time to time and is available online only to new BT Broadband customers ordering a broadband package on bt.com. You must claim your BT Reward Card once your broadband is installed and within 6 months of placing your order on bt.com by entering your details on http://www.bt.com/claimmyreward and must activate the card within 3 months of receipt. Following a successful claim, your card will be sent to the broadband installation address. Offer, BT Reward Card & BT terms apply (www.productsandservices.bt.com/products/bt-reward-card). BT Reward Card is issued by R. Raphael & Sons plc, pursuant to license by MasterCard International Incorporated. MasterCard® and the MasterCard brand mark are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Inc. Raphaels Bank is a UK Bank authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (registration number 161302) and is permitted to issue e-money. Head office and registered office at 19-21 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 7ED, company registration number 01288938. Subject to availability.
chris88 to adamnsu
8 Aug 16#21
Use Quidco then put in a higher cashback claim & they will match it.
seanmorris100 to adamnsu
9 Aug 16#46
Yeah if you use any deal such as the 10% off they wont give you cashback this is not a deal its a risky nightmare!!!
DealPerv2016 to adamnsu
9 Aug 16#49
Why not? I've used Topcashback for BT twice now, first time £180 second tine £100 both were paid successfully.
prash_2k
8 Aug 16#8
These are top cash back terms and conditions so you can have the cash back and £100 card. Win win? :wink:
Am I missing something?
skuljester
8 Aug 163#9
I've only had BT broadband for 3 months and can say once my contract is up I'll be leaving them.
Took almost 2 months to install my broadband (2 months from when my brand and with Virgin was turned off) and that was constant calling them for an engineer to come fit it. Only after the 5th engineer being book it actually got fitted. Had my contract canceled due to taking too long to install my broadband (??). Because they canceled my contract first time I couldn't claim my cash back or any rewards and on the system it was showing as I'm an existing customer.
If you have any problems you need to speak with someone in India, who when don't now what they're dealing with just hang the phone up on you after it took an hour and a half to get through to them.
After three months of being in a contract with them I noticed my broadband bill had increased. Looking online I noticed they had increased my broadband package, but decided not to send me a letter or an email. So I was suppose to pay £42 for just broadband infinity 2 + line rental now I'm paying £48.
If you can get a better deal with Virgin, I would recommend them.
prash_2k to skuljester
8 Aug 16#10
Dude if it's that bad after the 1st or 2nd cancelled visit. Just phone your bank and cancel the direct debit and let the ombudsman deal with it.
To put it into perspective. I've hand Virgin media 150mb for over 12 months. The connection is always intermittent, I have complained several times. For 12 months they said there is an issue in my area they are trying to resolve. Basically another word for system overload.
So I'm looking to leave.
MrPuddington to skuljester
8 Aug 16#36
Yes, unfortunately that is BT for you. They are amongst the worst - I would avoid even if they are cheapest.
Tequila to skuljester
9 Aug 16#56
I had BT Infinity for 1 year and Im so glad my contract is over.
I signed up for £30 per month initially,during this 12 Months they increased their line rental a few times,also had so many slow downs,and at least 5 occasions of complete drop,where their engineers had to visit (with their usual threat that if fault is found inside home there will be £130 charge).
they recently increased speed from initial 30Mbs to 50 but I can see no real difference really.for the past few months they were charging me £47..thats for basic phone package and the cheapest infinity fibre broadband.
horrible company,with a bullying attitude.
BT never again.
Hason
8 Aug 16#11
Is the BT Sport in HD, throughout the deal, or just for few months?
cleverguy12 to Hason
8 Aug 16#12
only free for 3 months. then I think it's £5 a month
Firefly1
8 Aug 161#13
Often the BT Reward Cards are mentioned on TopCashBack in the list of Cashback for each type of broadband/deal. There is no reference to reward cards except for the small print that you have quoted. Therefore I'm not sure TCB is valid with these reward cards.
"The use of a BT Broadband - New Customers promotional/voucher code not posted and approved by TopCashback, may affect your eligibility for cashback."
They are not promoting the reward card so it's certainly not guaranteed.
The small print mentioning the reward cards is clearly always there (as it says 'from time to time') - they have not promoted the reward card with the currently listed cashback deal.
It'll probably be fine but I wouldn't be certain enough to risk it.
Opening post
I will give a breakdown and how to get it,this is a 12 month contract to i will give yearly figures to keep it simple.
All figures have been rounded up or down to the nearest £1 depending on how i felt at that moment.
https://www.topcashback.co.uk/bt_total_broadband/
Ok my HUK Dealers doing the dealings here is the best broadband + TV + Phone deal i have seen on the market.
Cost
Package = £180 per year Choose Entertainment Plus + Unlimited Infinity 1 which gives 52mb fibre broadband + TV + Sports + AMC
Line rental = £205 per year You must select to pay 12 months line rental upfront on the 2nd page. This will give a 10% discount off the usual line rental
Activation and delivery roughly £60
How to get the Deal and only pay £180 per year.
USE TOPCASHBACK - TCB will give £162.75 cashback on this package
After you have installed TV and broadband you must go to BT website and claim a preloaded £100 mastercard.
Over the 12 month contract you will pay 180+205+60 = £445
From cash back and mastercard you will receive in total £262
445-262 = £183
Top comments
Took almost 2 months to install my broadband (2 months from when my brand and with Virgin was turned off) and that was constant calling them for an engineer to come fit it. Only after the 5th engineer being book it actually got fitted. Had my contract canceled due to taking too long to install my broadband (??). Because they canceled my contract first time I couldn't claim my cash back or any rewards and on the system it was showing as I'm an existing customer.
If you have any problems you need to speak with someone in India, who when don't now what they're dealing with just hang the phone up on you after it took an hour and a half to get through to them.
After three months of being in a contract with them I noticed my broadband bill had increased. Looking online I noticed they had increased my broadband package, but decided not to send me a letter or an email. So I was suppose to pay £42 for just broadband infinity 2 + line rental now I'm paying £48.
If you can get a better deal with Virgin, I would recommend them.
All comments (115)
It's the same with banks, they don't need your money in savings accounts they need it moving round the system, hence why they pay savers nothing and give it to switchers.
BT Reward Card ends runs from time to time and is available online only to new BT Broadband customers ordering a broadband package on bt.com. You must claim your BT Reward Card once your broadband is installed and within 6 months of placing your order on bt.com by entering your details on http://www.bt.com/claimmyreward and must activate the card within 3 months of receipt. Following a successful claim, your card will be sent to the broadband installation address. Offer, BT Reward Card & BT terms apply (www.productsandservices.bt.com/products/bt-reward-card). BT Reward Card is issued by R. Raphael & Sons plc, pursuant to license by MasterCard International Incorporated. MasterCard® and the MasterCard brand mark are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Inc. Raphaels Bank is a UK Bank authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (registration number 161302) and is permitted to issue e-money. Head office and registered office at 19-21 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 7ED, company registration number 01288938. Subject to availability.
Am I missing something?
Took almost 2 months to install my broadband (2 months from when my brand and with Virgin was turned off) and that was constant calling them for an engineer to come fit it. Only after the 5th engineer being book it actually got fitted. Had my contract canceled due to taking too long to install my broadband (??). Because they canceled my contract first time I couldn't claim my cash back or any rewards and on the system it was showing as I'm an existing customer.
If you have any problems you need to speak with someone in India, who when don't now what they're dealing with just hang the phone up on you after it took an hour and a half to get through to them.
After three months of being in a contract with them I noticed my broadband bill had increased. Looking online I noticed they had increased my broadband package, but decided not to send me a letter or an email. So I was suppose to pay £42 for just broadband infinity 2 + line rental now I'm paying £48.
If you can get a better deal with Virgin, I would recommend them.
To put it into perspective. I've hand Virgin media 150mb for over 12 months. The connection is always intermittent, I have complained several times. For 12 months they said there is an issue in my area they are trying to resolve. Basically another word for system overload.
So I'm looking to leave.
I signed up for £30 per month initially,during this 12 Months they increased their line rental a few times,also had so many slow downs,and at least 5 occasions of complete drop,where their engineers had to visit (with their usual threat that if fault is found inside home there will be £130 charge).
they recently increased speed from initial 30Mbs to 50 but I can see no real difference really.for the past few months they were charging me £47..thats for basic phone package and the cheapest infinity fibre broadband.
horrible company,with a bullying attitude.
BT never again.
"The use of a BT Broadband - New Customers promotional/voucher code not posted and approved by TopCashback, may affect your eligibility for cashback."
They are not promoting the reward card so it's certainly not guaranteed.
The small print mentioning the reward cards is clearly always there (as it says 'from time to time') - they have not promoted the reward card with the currently listed cashback deal.
It'll probably be fine but I wouldn't be certain enough to risk it.