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Free headphones, speed boosts and price drops in Virgin's broadband deals flash sale

When it comes to Virgin Media, one thing we know to be certain is that its best broadband deals come from its flash sales. While some flash sale incentives left us pretty unimpressed (crates of wine come to mind), its latest attempt has gone all out.

Whether you just want Virgin's fibre broadband deals or are planning on going all out on broadband and TV deals, the ISP is currently offering up a free pair of JBL headphones with the majority of its plans.

Go for its broadband plans - M100, M200 or M350 - or its Big Bundle packages and you'll get a pair of JBL Live 400BT Wireless Headphones or £50 in bill credit. Step up to the Bigger Bundles or the 'Ultimate Oomph Bundle' and that jumps up to the more impressive JBL Live 650BTNC or £100 off your bills.

And on top of that freebie, Virgin is throwing around price drops and speed boosts across a number of plans. We've listed the key offers available in this flash sale below or head straight to the Virgin Media website to see them all in one place.

Just make sure you're fast if something catches your eye, these offers come to an end tonight at 11.59pm (Wednesday,  January 29)

Is Virgin fibre broadband available in my area?

Approximately 60% of UK households can get superfast Virgin broadband. It's quite simply to find out of you're part of this percentage - head over to our dedicated Virgin broadband deals page, enter your postcode where indicated (at the top of the page) and if deals show as available then - or give an advisor a call on 0800-049-2102.

If no results are returned, then head to our best broadband deals page instead and do exactly the same thing to see whether you can get superfast fibre broadband with another provider, such as BT Superfast.

Existing Virgin Media broadband customers

Sorry, the Virgin website states that these limited time offers are for new customers only. However, there's no harm in trying to get a slice of the pie, so if you're already a Virgin broadband customer we suggest you get in touch with customer services before trying to place an order. 

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