Smoking hot deal if your a BT customer, the cost of this deal could be as little as £10 over a 12 month contract assuming you want the Amazon £60 Voucher and Quidco Pays up £50.
*Existing BT Broadband customers
- spannerzone
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Decentbloke
30 Sep 16#1
Methinks you're tempting fate by telling us it's a smoking hot deal . . .
leeanne123
30 Sep 161#2
I left BT a couple of weeks ago due to poor data signal - i would only get gprs at work most of the time, sometimes 3g but it was awfully slow ... never used to have any problems, it seems to have been the last 3 or so months... I was considering taking out that 3 deal, but i admit i am tempted to come back and put up with the speeds lol
Elixirlegal to leeanne123
1 Oct 16#35
exactly the same experience.
pontprennau
30 Sep 161#3
Something to consider also is that if you have an "all calls package" with your bt phone line then it's FREE to call bt mobiles :smiley:
happymanuk
30 Sep 161#4
83p per month - You can't really beat that!
bloodshoteyes
30 Sep 161#5
Damn it! I signed up when it was £40 amazon voucher - missing out on that £20 burns but have some heat!
bryngreen to bloodshoteyes
1 Oct 16#31
I rang and said look can I get the £20 it's withing 14 days. They said no so I said okay I'll cancel and reorder out of spite, despite then having to lose a long term phone number, they accidentally ended up sending both lots of amazon vouchers so ended up with £140 and because id previously raised a claim about quidco for the cancelled contact i got two lots of quidco too haha. Works out for my current ultd/ultd/20gb contract they are paying me :smile:
bloodshoteyes
30 Sep 161#6
I should say despite being cost effective the signal is poor
pcs7038
30 Sep 161#7
EE network, so should be the same signal strength as EE
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