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Get a free £40 Amazon gift card with TalkTalk's Black Friday broadband deal

All we can see are offers flying around, crazy discounts and sales signs everywhere which can only mean one thing....sales season galore is upon us and the Black Friday weekend has commenced.

Now is certainly the time to save big, on pretty much anything - especially with broadband deals. We know it can be a pain, a tug of war between good broadband and what you can afford.

Well wave goodbye to compromise, because TalkTalk is now offering broadband for £18 a month and a £40 Amazon.co.uk gift card. And although the provider is no stranger to holding the title of the best broadband Black Friday deal, it seems to have dropped an even better deal if all you want is the cheapest possible home internet.

Not bothered about Amazon? Then you also get the opportunity to choose an Argos or Tesco gift card instead. And if that still doesn't do it for you, then you can opt for a pre-paid Mastercard worth £40 that can be spent anywhere you like in-store or online.

But wait, here's the real kicker - TalkTalk guarantees no price increases throughout the entire contract, so no pesky surprise surges will occur. If you like the sound of this Black Friday broadband deal you'll have to make like the rowdy shoppers and hurry as it ends on Thursday, December 5.

TalkTalk's great value cheap broadband deal:

What other broadband deals are there?

If your mind is firmly set on getting cheap broadband deals, you can go even cheaper than this. Onestream is currently offering the cheapest broadband deal in the UK right now for £13.99 a month.

However, if freebies is more your thing - it might be worth bearing in mind that Vodafone is offering a free Google Nest Hub Max with its deal on Superfast 1 Broadband.

And if these deals don't do it for you, why not check out our best Black Friday broadband deals guide - where we have rounded up the creme de la creme of broadband deals. 



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