Based on Moneysavingexpert EE braodband is one of the best deals out there - the icing on the cake is TCB is offering £149 cashback today.
Speed: Up to 17Mb
Download limit: Unlimited
Contract length: 18 months
Deal requires line rental? Yes
Inclusive calls? Weekend
If you pay upfront for the line rental, £299 for 18 months, they charge you £7 for router delivery and the total upfront cost is £306. That effectively is £8.72 per month for 18 months. Broadband is "free" for the first 18 months and £10/month after; so be prepared to search for a better deal after 18 months.
MSE says one gets a £100 prepaid MasterCard after 2 months, which if true would be additional cost savings - that is effectively £3.16/month.
All comments (30)
linhang90
28 Sep 17#1
I see £21 per month So thats 21x18=378. 378+£7 router=385. With £149 cash back, 385-149=236. 236 total cost for 18 months. 236/18=13.11 per month. What am i missing?
isaha1 to linhang90
28 Sep 17#2
Where do you see this? If you do not select the upfront £299 for line rental it is £18.50/month for line rental.
Do forget you have to pay £14 PM for TV extra to get £149.00 TCB cash back guys,
LaTerciaReal to hotdealuser
28 Sep 17#13
I hope not. It says "including any extras", I read that as you can take the broadband, and, optionally, other extras. If mandatory it should say "when taken with any extras".
hotdealuser to LaTerciaReal
28 Sep 17#15
The point I am making is you do not get Cashback, if you don't opt for TV, if still not clear: you don't get Cashback if you choose standard broadband only. Hope it's more clear now :grin:
LaTerciaReal to hotdealuser
28 Sep 17#16
You're totally clear, the point I'm making is that the wording in TCB isn't! There'll be trouble if I don't get the cashback!
JonBetts2004 to hotdealuser
28 Sep 17#17
Is that just your interpretation of it? Where are the T&Cs that confirm that?
Deano467 to hotdealuser
29 Sep 17#20
Your talking b**ls, just signed up for BB only excluding TV and all other extras. Already have confirmation of £149 in my topcashback account :grin:
niko
28 Sep 17#3
I had this recently for couple of weeks and cancelled it due to poor bandwidth and dropping connection
isaha1 to niko
28 Sep 17#4
Really? You got me concerned there....whereabouts are you niko?
OnetimePadwah to isaha1
28 Sep 17#6
My connection was in East Midlands and struggled to get 4mbps - when I complained they blamed copper wires to my house - I cancelled and subscribed to BT and miraculously am now getting 20mbps through the same copper wires to my house.
rav4cas
28 Sep 17#5
Cancelled my EE after many years, was alright until something went wrong and spent virtually hours on the phone to the Indian call centre......nightmare! Changed to PlusNet.
linhang90 to rav4cas
28 Sep 17#7
Good luck. Dont think plusnets any better lok
rav4cas
28 Sep 17#8
Had PlusNet for 2 years now. Far better speeds. Only had a problem once, phoned the provider (in UK) was sorted the same day.
LaTerciaReal
28 Sep 17#9
Been trying to sign up for a couple of weeks, keep getting "We are unable to validate the email address that you have provided. The correct contact details are required to send key information." . Tried various addresses, anyone else getting this? Tried the live support but that was (brain) dead.
Edit: Well, this is just astonishing, live chat asked if I have other emails addresses, said I'd tried about five others, they suggested a gmail address, which I do have, so tried that, and it worked. Unbelievable. EE Broadband is only available to selected web users.
hotdealuser
28 Sep 17#10
Do forget you have to pay £14 PM for TV extra to get £149.00 TCB cash back guys,
ghosti
28 Sep 17#12
I think for this MSE deal you have to go through the link on the MSE website. To get the TCB you need to click through the link in the TCB site. So it will be unusual for you to be able to get both deals as you'll only register through one of the links.. That's what I'm thinking but I could be wrong..
stellafellow
28 Sep 17#14
I have read it that its just standard broadband no need to take the tv ? :thinking:
Opening post
MSE says one gets a £100 prepaid MasterCard after 2 months, which if true would be additional cost savings - that is effectively £3.16/month.
All comments (30)
So thats 21x18=378. 378+£7 router=385. With £149 cash back, 385-149=236. 236 total cost for 18 months. 236/18=13.11 per month. What am i missing?
See more in MSE: moneysavingexpert.com/pho…and
Edit: Well, this is just astonishing, live chat asked if I have other emails addresses, said I'd tried about five others, they suggested a gmail address, which I do have, so tried that, and it worked. Unbelievable. EE Broadband is only available to selected web users.
That's what I'm thinking but I could be wrong..