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Just Helping to save money. Any tips you can reciprocate Click this link for BT Website https://tidd.ly/3fncwXl

Customers can sign up for 12-month contracts without any early exit fees.


BT’s research found that 74% of Britons would struggle to improve their financial well-being without internet access, while 79% of “financially vulnerable people” needed broadband access to maintain their household finances. The reduced tariffs, which BT says are being provided “at cost”, could save eligible customers over £330 in a year – a welcome amount to those hit hardest by the pandemic.


The new affordable pricing will be available to those:


On Universal Credit

Receiving Guarantee Credit on a Pension Credit

On Jobseeker’s Allowance

On Income Support

On Employment and Support Allowance

https://tidd.ly/3fncwXl

Why such a long link? This is what your short link expanded to when selected: https:// followed by www.bt.com/exp/broadband/home-essentials? followed by s_cid=con_bt_dg-home_awin_aff_vidAJM_1006147-Editorial+Content&vendorid=AJM&utm_source=Affwin&utm_medium=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bt.com%2Fexp%2Fbroadband%2Fhomeessentials&utm_campaign=1006147&awc=3041_1677084210_f141f2da851ecfd885ad3349f8440f1a


Would you be trying to use this forum to make money by including an affiliate id?


The page can be reached just as easily with the plain https://www.bt.com/exp/broadband/home-essentials .


And BT launched Home Essentials in June 2021.

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