Not a bad offer for Unlimited Fibre on a 12 month contract. Fibre is up to 38Mb download speed, and line rental includes free calls to other Plusnet phone customers.
Unlimited Fibre Broadband and Line Rental from £24.99 a month for the first 12 months, then from £33.98 a month. 12 month contract. No activation fee, was £25.00.
This price is available to new Plusnet customers signing up between 9th August 2017 and 15th August 2017.
Must sign up to a 12 month minimum contract for:
Plusnet Unlimited Fibre Broadband £6.00 a month for the first 12 months, current price from month 13 is £14.99 (or if you live outside a low cost area £13.50 a month for the first 12 months, current price from month 13 is £22.49 per month); and
Plusnet Line rental at £18.99 a month, or Line Rental Saver at £197.88 by paying for 12 months in advance (equivalent of £16.49 a month). Plusnet line rental and Line Rental Saver do not include any inclusive calls.
You may add any Plusnet call plan at an additional cost.
If you live in a low cost area the total price you will pay for the first 12 months is the equivalent of £22.49 per month (with Line Rental Saver) and £24.99 a month (with standard line rental).
After the 12 month period you'll pay the standard price for your Unlimited Fibre Broadband (currently £14.99 a month in low cost areas otherwise £22.49 a month), phone package and line rental.
The following conditions also apply:
This price cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
These prices apply if you pay your monthly subscription fee by direct debit (otherwise a £1.50 payment processing fee applies).
There is no cash alternative to this price.
Your Home Phone activation date will be used as your monthly billing date. If your broadband service is activated at a later date to the phone service, charges will be pro-rated for the first month and any discount applied in the subsequent 12 months.
If you need a new phone line installed at your property there's a £49.99 installation charge (excluding external construction charges).
No activation fee, was £25.00.
Other exclusions and conditions may apply.
All comments (110)
nemetor
9 Aug 17#1
Not bad, I got the same deal for 18 months. Just in process of transferring.
johnf007
9 Aug 17#2
Beware, they do traffic manage, I have just left them for virgin as when I download films, the whole house goes down and I can't use the internet on any device until the download is complete. I was on ee before them and had no problem using the internet whilst I was downloading.
woobee to johnf007
9 Aug 17#21
they haven't for a long time, otherwise they wouldn't be allowed to call it unlimited. even the prioritization has been removed.
sjm198333 to woobee
9 Aug 17#30
They do traffic manage.. the unlimited only refers to download allowance...
Pour
9 Aug 17#3
Unlimited Fibre Extra and Line Rental is £29.99 inc. free activation on a 12 month contract too for some who may want the extra speed. Not aware of the direct link (as it's not shown at this price currently on the Plusnet site), but it's available to click through to from TCB (which is also doing £95 cashback on it, or £80 cashback for the deal mentioned in OP).
Annoyingly I signed up yesterday for the Unlimited Fibre Extra deal on the 18 month contract offer, as it was shown as coming to an end that day. I would have preferred to wait until today and only be locked in for 12 months if I had known they would do it.
winchman to Pour
9 Aug 17#8
Why not just cancel it, and sign for this deal? You have 14 days
Pour to winchman
9 Aug 17#11
From what I gathered of the terms when I signed up, they would still charge the (previously waived) £25 activation fee if I did that.
Plus I'd rather not bother with the hassle of going through the process again.
big_rock to Pour
9 Aug 17#13
I've done exactly the same thing so a bit annoyed now :angry:
ksonia875 to Pour
9 Aug 17#17
You have 14 days to cancel your contract and then you can just sign up again.
brookheather
9 Aug 17#4
Only 2Mbps upload speed on the 40/2 package - if you don't want 80/20 then you might be better off looking at 55/10 package from BT and others.
19DembaBa19
9 Aug 17#5
I got the BT fiibre so there's always next year
robertfrancis1975
9 Aug 17#6
Plusnet wanted £34 a month for Fibre, calls and line rental. I've been a customer since 2011. I cancelled and joined Sky Broadband, same package cost me £17.40 a month. Seems good so far.
Pour to robertfrancis1975
9 Aug 17#9
It seems that you just have to hop between providers for the best deals, as they never seem to want to give existing customers offers that are as good.
My switch is going in the opposite direction to you, as the best they would offer was £28.99 for 12 months to stay on Sky Fibre Unlimited (so a £10 per month discount to stay on what I was already on), or £43.99 (their normal pricing) for 18 months if I wanted Fibre Max!
The deal that Sky are doing for the Max at £35 for 18 months that's available for existing customers too only applies to those not already on Sky Fibre at all apparently. :rage:
MacPhisto to Pour
9 Aug 17#15
Been in the same boat the past couple of years, but when my contract runs out there's never been anything great to move to so have always taken the £10 fibre plus line rental for 40/10 package, plus I've always been happy with the speeds and reliability. Although recently I seemed to be capped at 10 meg speeds when using torrent/p2p at peak times. I'm not sure I'd want to lose 8 meg upload speed for a £4pm saving though
Crossbow to robertfrancis1975
9 Aug 17#25
Great deal if it's indeed Fibre & unlimited - I renewed at £28.99 for the same with Sky as an existing customer.
What download & upload speeds do you get if tested via speedtest.net/?
Opening post
Unlimited Fibre Broadband and Line Rental from £24.99 a month for the first 12 months, then from £33.98 a month. 12 month contract. No activation fee, was £25.00.
The following conditions also apply:
All comments (110)
Annoyingly I signed up yesterday for the Unlimited Fibre Extra deal on the 18 month contract offer, as it was shown as coming to an end that day. I would have preferred to wait until today and only be locked in for 12 months if I had known they would do it.
Plus I'd rather not bother with the hassle of going through the process again.
My switch is going in the opposite direction to you, as the best they would offer was £28.99 for 12 months to stay on Sky Fibre Unlimited (so a £10 per month discount to stay on what I was already on), or £43.99 (their normal pricing) for 18 months if I wanted Fibre Max!
The deal that Sky are doing for the Max at £35 for 18 months that's available for existing customers too only applies to those not already on Sky Fibre at all apparently. :rage:
What download & upload speeds do you get if tested via speedtest.net/?
Mine:
Looks like £80 cashback from TCB.