£140 Reward Card with Full Fibre 145 Broadband
£140 Reward Card with Full Fibre 300 Broadband
£175 Reward Card with Full Fibre 500 Broadband175
£175 Reward Card with Full Fibre 900 Broadband
How to save at Plusnet
Plusnet is widely recognised for providing budget-friendly broadband, but you can secure even better value by timing your switch and taking advantage of their rewards schemes.
Reward cards and introductory offers
- Claim a Plusnet Reward Card: New customers signing up for selected fibre and full fibre plans can often receive a pre-paid Mastercard worth between £55 and £150. These cards are sent via email after your service has been active for a few weeks and can be spent at most retailers that accept Mastercard.
- Look for zero upfront costs: Many of Plusnet’s 24-month contracts feature £0 activation and setup fees, which can save you an initial payment of around £20 compared to other providers.
- Check the January and seasonal sales: During major sales events, monthly prices for Full Fibre 145 can drop as low as £21.99–£24.99, often including a high-value reward card as an added incentive.
Referral rewards and ongoing perks
- Refer a friend for monthly discounts: Plusnet operates a "no limits" referral scheme where you receive £1.25 off your monthly bill for every person you recommend who stays an active customer. If you refer enough people, your monthly broadband could theoretically become free.
- Access Plusnet Perks: Once you are a customer, you can sign up for the My Perks rewards programme, which provides exclusive discounts on food delivery services, magazine subscriptions, and fitness memberships.
- Bundle with EE mobile: As part of the BT Group, Plusnet offers its broadband customers exclusive "Plusnet Perks" on mobile, including access to special EE SIM-only deals with features like data gifting and stay connected data.
Flexible and student-specific deals
- Opt for 12-month student contracts: Unlike standard 24-month terms, Plusnet offers 12-month broadband contracts specifically designed for students, allowing you to avoid cancellation fees at the end of the academic year.
- Social tariffs for eligible households: If you receive Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or other qualifying benefits, you may be eligible for a social tariff, which provides a stable, low-cost connection without the standard annual price increases.
About Plusnet
Founded in 1997 in Yorkshire, Plusnet has grown from a small dial-up internet provider into one of the UK's most popular "no-frills" broadband brands. The company was acquired by BT in 2007 and now operates as a value-focused brand within the BT Group alongside EE.
Operating on the Openreach network, Plusnet provides a wide range of services from standard fibre (up to 66Mbps) to ultrafast full fibre packages with speeds reaching 900Mbps. While the brand recently simplified its offering by discontinuing legacy services like email and webspace in early 2025, it continues to focus on its core mission of providing "straightforward broadband at straightforward prices".
The provider is a frequent winner at the Uswitch Telecoms Awards, recently securing titles for National Broadband Provider of the Year and Best Value for Money. Its UK-based customer service team remains a central part of its identity, consistently helping the brand maintain higher customer satisfaction ratings than many of its larger competitors.