It's back on. BT mobile sim only 12 month contract. Existing BT Broadband customers. Unlimited texts, unlimited minutes, 20gb data and a £100 Amazon or iTunes gift card for £16 per month. There is also 6gb and a £90 gift voucher for only £12 per month. Bargain!
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jonnybravo99
25 Aug 17#1
Got this last month. Straightforward, voucher comes in a few weeks and your montly bill gets combined with your home broadband and taken on same day. Couldnt be handier
ssjinzo
25 Aug 17#2
TCB has £40 cashback for the 6gb plan works out £14 for the term I did see £55cashback for the 20gb plan but it says non BT customers
Anon to ssjinzo
25 Aug 17#6
Go to Quidco on the browser version (not app) and Quidco cashback plus vouchers are clearly displayed as an offer. If you follow the link from the offer lower down the Quidco page (not the general link at the top) it takes you correctly to the BT mobile page which shows the vouchers. I would suggest you screenshot the Quidco page in case of later dispute.
Quidco looks like it should be £60 cashback plus the £100 voucher and does not exclude current BT customers (in fact, it says from £16 per month for 20gb data which is the BT customer rate).
speedygonzalez to Anon
26 Aug 17#20
The £60 cashback at quidco tracked straight away after my ordering the 20gb plan for £16 per month (am existing customer) with £100 gift card. So it might work out at £32 a year.
Given the 6gb plan is £12 per month (£144 per year, existing customer), after £90 gift card and £45 quidco cash back theoretically it is going to be £9 per year!!
Assuming quidco and gift card both paying, of course.
A potential fly in the ointment is the £5 per month uplift if and when I have to leave bt broadband for something better than bt's renewal rate next April... But still worth it I think.
anthony212
25 Aug 17#3
Yep bought this a few months ago, sold the gift card for £95 and added the credit on to my account, worked out at £8 p/month for 20GB of data!
jonbee56
25 Aug 17#4
Add £5 per month for non-bt customers, but still a good deal.
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OB1
25 Aug 17#5
So is it £5/mth extra when I next have to switch broadband (away from BT)?
Anon to OB1
25 Aug 17#7
Yes
onlineo to OB1
26 Aug 17#28
It is, but.... I switched my broadband many months ago (for fiber I got a deal half the price of the best bt could offer to an existing customer) and they still credit me with the £5 discount. My initial 12 months is well and truly past so I will leave if they ever put the price up to £21. So they will loose £16 per month income.
rsh1
25 Aug 17#8
When I go through topcashback, I don't see any amazon or iTunes voucher. Does it mean I won't get it if going through quidco? It will be nice to get both :smile:
Anon to rsh1
25 Aug 17#10
Different site, different offers. I would think it is safer going through Quidco as they are advertising the vouchers and cashback.
djlondon22 to Anon
25 Aug 17#15
not anymore theyre not
AndySX
25 Aug 17#9
Damn, this one has me swethering...
I was about to take the Three 12GB data for £12pm + £55 Quidco (£89 net) deal. But this has potential: 20GB data for £16pm + £100 voucher + £60 Quidco (£32 net).
The EE network isn't great around my way, frequently dropping to 3G, so 20GB data may not be readily usable.
rsh1
25 Aug 17#11
Ok. I will go through quidco then. Would be nice if someone who got both could share his/her experience :smile:
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There is also 6gb and a £90 gift voucher for only £12 per month. Bargain!
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Quidco looks like it should be £60 cashback plus the £100 voucher and does not exclude current BT customers (in fact, it says from £16 per month for 20gb data which is the BT customer rate).
Given the 6gb plan is £12 per month (£144 per year, existing customer), after £90 gift card and £45 quidco cash back theoretically it is going to be £9 per year!!
Assuming quidco and gift card both paying, of course.
A potential fly in the ointment is the £5 per month uplift if and when I have to leave bt broadband for something better than bt's renewal rate next April... But still worth it I think.
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I was about to take the Three 12GB data for £12pm + £55 Quidco (£89 net) deal.
But this has potential: 20GB data for £16pm + £100 voucher + £60 Quidco (£32 net).
The EE network isn't great around my way, frequently dropping to 3G, so 20GB data may not be readily usable.