Virgin Media launches unmissable winter bargains that won't last long

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Virgin has slashed the price of its TV and broadband packages (Image: VIRGIN MEDIA/MIRROR)
Virgin has slashed the price of its TV and broadband packages (Image: VIRGIN MEDIA/MIRROR)

Many Brits might be finding January a stretch when it comes to their household budgets - especially just after Christmas - but there are plenty of great bargains to be had if you look closely.

And Virgin Media has just managed to answer our prayers by slashing the price of its broadband and TV packages just in time for those January sales.

The telecomms giants has cut most of its big products including superfast broadband, TV bundles and both TV and broadband bundles combined - but be quick as they expire on February 7.

The best deal that we have found is on its Mega Volt Bundle where you could save more than £290. It comes with everything you need to enjoy TV and streaming your favourite shows during the winter months for £70 a month.

It comes with M500 Fibre Broadband with Virgin's amazing WiFi Max router, 230+ channels including Sky Sports HD & Sky Cinema HD. You'll also get Netflix thrown in as well as unlimited calls to the UK. It even comes with an unlimited O2 sim for your phone.

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But if you don't need all everything on that list, you can save £99 on Virgin's super-speedy broadband - specifically its M250 and M500 broadband.

Virgin Media launches unmissable winter bargains that won't last longVirgin has launched a massive January sale

The M250 broadband gets up to 250mbps download speeds while the M500 comes with a whopping 500mbps of download speeds - perfect so you can download 4K movies and series without any issues.

And if you're a sports fan, Virgin has also chopped the price of its Bigger Combo bundle which includes M250 broadband and 190+ TV channels for just £36 a month.

- where you can make a huge £144 saving.

Here's a rundown of all the Virgin Media deals for January:

Mega Volt bundle - £70 a month WAS £85

SEE THE DEAL HERE

M250 Fibre Broadband - £27 a month WAS £32.50

SEE THE DEAL HERE

M500 Fibre Broadband - £39 a month WAS £44.50

Millions of O2 and Virgin customers hit with mobile price hikes of up to 17.3%Millions of O2 and Virgin customers hit with mobile price hikes of up to 17.3%

Bigger Combo bundle £36 a month WAS £39.50

Elsewhere Sky has dropped the price of its standard Sky Stream package to £39 a month, but if you opted to pair it with another staple household service then you'll save yourself even more. Those that add the Sky Stream package, with Sky Ultimate TV and Netflix, with its Sky Ultrafast+ broadband will save a whopping £180 across the full 18-month package.

The saving is split across the full 18-month plan as the price drops from an original £53 a month to £43. It is only available throughout January right up until February 1.

Christopher Harper

Virgin Media Inc.

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