Binge-watching Brits looking for cheaper broadband deals can get money back thanks to the latest offer on deals site TopCashback.
Shoppers are currently being offered Super Fibre with average speeds of 63MB, available with up to £110 cashback, when they sign up to the NOW Super Fibre and Entertainment membership package.
Customers will not have to pay an activation cost to receive their broadband contract, which lasts 12 months, in comparison to other contracts offered by broadband providers which last between 18 to 24 months on average.
The deal could see customers use the cashback to get four months of free broadband.
TopCashback is a deals site that gives customers money-back when they buy retailers' offers on their site.
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How to get the deal
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Create a free TopCashback account and sign in
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Head to the NOWBroadband page to explore the various cashback offers and select the one you want
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You will then be transferred to the NOW website to complete your membership contract
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TopCashback will track your activity and will process the cashback once the membership is complete
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Cashback is available for new NOW Broadband customers and existing NOW TV customers. Customers who already have NOW Broadband or NOW TV Combo will not be eligible for cashback
Users who sign up for the membership will need to pay a delivery fee of £5.
The Entertainment membership, which is part of the deal, allows customers to watch box sets and TV shows on over 60 devices.
New shows will be available for subscribers, with streaming options on live channels such as Sky Atlantic and Sky Max.
There will be no download limits for customers who choose to purchase the offer and the Super Fibre 63 mbps package also comes with free line rental included.
NOW is also one of the few broadband providers offering pure cashback for customers, instead of voucher-only deals.
Amid cost-of-living crisis the deal is expected to save families in the UK hundreds when it comes to their broadband.