Hidden BT broadband perk puts £85 back in shoppers' bank accounts

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2024 broadband shoppers, this new deal may be for you (Image: BT)
2024 broadband shoppers, this new deal may be for you (Image: BT)

Anyone on the hunt for a new broadband contract will be familiar with the soaring costs as consumers hunt for cheaper prices. Now, a hidden offer will give all BT shoppers £85 back in their bank account.

In the latest addition to January's flurry of tech deals you'll get £85 when you lock into a BT plan. And that's ontop of its £151 saving that's cut across its broadband plans. It's all thanks to money-saving site TopCashback that will give shoppers the money when they take out a plan with the provider.

  • Get £85 in cashback when you buy a BT plan, here

And here's how you can get the cash in your account in just a few minutes. Any member of TopCashback member, new or existing, can make the most of the free £85 deal but you have to sign up to a new BT contract. You can sign up for a free TopCashback account, here.

Next up, heat to the BT broadband landing page on Topcashback and wait for the browser to take you to the usual BT site as usual. You can browse for your next BT plan here and checkout. The important thing is you remember to do it through the TopCashback site to get the tracking link.

This is how the £85 will appear in your TopCashback account within seven working days, and you'll then be able to transfer it into a bank account. A simple way to get money-off.

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Not sure which broadband plan to pick? BT's Essential Plan starts at £26.99 a month and comes with unlimited downloads and average speeds of 26Mbps. Not to mention its biggest selling point is the fact the provider has cut the usual set up fee to £0. Another broadband plan on our list is the Fibre 2 option, at £35.99 a month and speeds of 61Mbps.

This time of year o stranger to broadband price drops as Sky and Virgin Media shoppers will be well aware of, both of which are offering hundreds of pounds in savings in rival deals.

Harriet Morphy-Morris

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