BT broadband DEALS – Ultimate offer comes with a free gift but ends TONIGHT

BT broadband is giving away either an Amazon Echo, Hive Smart Lights Pack or a JBL Bar Studio with some of its internet packages.

However, the tempting offers end just before midnight tonight, meaning customers do not have long to make the most of them.

The cheapest package that comes with a free tech gift costs £29.99 per month on an 18-month contract and delivers speeds between 28Mbps and 36Mbps.

This particular bundle requires an upfront charge of £29.99 to be paid and includes a BT Smart Hub.

After the contract period is up, the package will cost users £37.99 per month.

• BT broadband with speeds between 28Mbps and 36Mbps and free tech gift – £29.99 per month on an 18-month contract with a £29.99 upfront fee GET THE DEAL HERE

For those craving faster internet, BT is offering the same selection of tech gifts worth up to £149 with its Superfast Fibre package that promises to deliver average speeds of 50Mpbs.

BT is also throwing in a £30 reward card with this plan, too.

This particular tariff comes in at £35.99 per month for the first 18-months, after such time it will cost £43.99 per month.

A £9.99 postage and packaging fee will also need to be paid here.

• BT broadband with an average speed of 50Mbps, a free tech gift and a £30 BT reward card – £35.99 per month on an 18-month contract with a £9.99 postage and packaging fee GET THE DEAL HERE

Finally, BT is also offering a free £30 reward card with one of its standard broadband packages.

This plan in question promises to deliver a download speed range between 2Mbps and 5Mbps.

BT’s standard broadband package costs £29.99 per month on an 18-month contract, after such time it will cost £32.99 per month.

A £29.99 upfront charge will also need to be paid here.

• BT broadband with a download speed range between 2Mbps and 5Mbps and a free £30 BT reward card – £29.99 per month on an 18-month contract with a £29.99 upfront free GET THE DEAL HERE

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source: express.co.uk