
Virgin Media is offering free 50-inch 4K TVs as part of limited time deal
Shoppers also have the chance to get £200 bill credit with the deal
Virgin Media adds two new channels for customers to enjoy.
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Brits who are looking for a new TV and broadband package, with the perk of some freebies might be in luck. Virgin Media has launched a new deal with a choice of perks for consumers.
The TV and broadband specialists are offering 50-inch Hisense 4K Ultra TVs or the chance to get £200 bill credit on consumer's accounts. However, tempted shoppers might want to act fast because Virgin is only running this offer until Wednesday, July 9.
Shoppers can get a 4K TV or £200 bill credit with the £44.99 Bigger Combo bundle, which includes movies. Shoppers will get 200 TV channels as well as Sky Cinema and superfast 362mb broadband speeds.
It also has deals on other expensive packages, including the Bigger Combo Bundle with Sports, which will set people back £65.99 a month. This bundle comes with the same as above but has all the sports channels shoppers could want, including Sky Sports.
There's also the Biggest Combo Bundle, at £78.99 a month, which includes 210 channels, Sky Sports and Cinema, and Netflix Standard, with 516 MB of broadband speeds. For those who want to go all out, the £84.99 Mega Combo Bundle comes with 1,130Mbps broadband, tons of channels, Sky Sports and Cinema, and an O2 SIM with unlimited minutes and texts.
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Virgin Media is handing out free 50-inch TVs to new customers who want to grab a new TV and broadband contract
These bundles are the only ones that have the free TV offer at the moment. Shoppers have to input their postcode here to see the offers and pick the one that is right for them. It's worth noting the contracts for 24 months and don't have a set-up fee.
Alternatively, while Sky doesn't have any free offers ongoing, it does have some cheaper alternatives. Sky's £35.99 Essential TV and Full Fibre 150 bundle is a great cheaper alternative.
EE is also a good provider to consider for those who want just internet. The brand has some of the fastest speeds from £29.99 if TV is something that's not needed.
Virgin Media users can get some huge freebies
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However, for those keen on Virgin Media, here's what each package offers:
Bigger Combo bundle + Movies
Ideal for connected homes with four to six people and 10+ devices
TV from everywhere, at home and on the go
Sky Cinema HD and Sky channels
Bigger Combo bundle + Sports
Ideal for connected homes with four to six people and 10+ devices
TV from everywhere, at home and on the go
Eight Sky Sports channels, including Main Event and F1
Biggest Combo bundle
Great for super-connected homes with six to eight people and 10+ devices
My Watchlist allows you to save shows from anywhere, all in one place
Sky channels, Sky Sports HD and Sky Cinema HD
Netflix standard with ads
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