
Broadband owners who have been thinking about switching providers soon might be in luck because Plusnet has a great deal for homeowners or renters.
The broadband provider is offering up to £100 reward cards to those who decide to switch to Plusnet. The amount of reward shoppers receive will depend on the package they choose.
For those who want to get the megafast Full Fibre 900 - starting at £36.99 a month - they'll get a £100 reward card with cash loaded on it to spend on whatever they want on any website they want.
For those who don't want to spend that much per month, there's the ultrafast Full Fibre 500 for £31.99 a month,which comes with a £75 reward card. Shoppers who just want standard Full Fibre 145 for £26.99 a month, that comes with a £65 reward card.
However, the deal ends at the end of the month on August 27 - so make sure broadband dealhunters jump on the deal quickly.
However when looking for broadband deals, it's important to shop around. For those based in London, we highly suggest checking out Community Fibre, which has very cheap broadband packages and offering free broadband for six months.
There's also Vodafone, which hascompetitivebroadband deals for most people around the country, and Vodafone will pay up to £100 to cover cancellation fees.
When it comes to reviews, there has been glowing feedback from customers. One reviewer said: "I browsed the best Full Fibre deals in April 2025, as I really needed Full Fibre Broadband. I discovered Plusnet, and the deal I saw amazed me. Full Fibre 900, £36.99 per month for 24 months, with a £100 Plusnet Reward Card - this deal caught my eye.
"Months on and I am a very happy customer. My broadband service works perfectly with no issues, and Plusnet Support are always on hand to assist me with my queries/issues should I have any."
Another reviewer said: "Swapped away from BT, signed up to a 500mb Plusnet deal - less than half the price of my BT contract and the same speed. Changeover went really smoothly."
Not everyone was happy however, specifically with customer service. One reviewer said: "Customer service has gotten worse. Been with them for 20 years and they used to be OK."
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