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Discount for people on disability benefit

wood296
On our wavelength

I have been told that BT, Virgin and a few other comp have a discounted rate for people who receive disability benefits, is this true and how do people apply? 

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Ernie_C
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There is an Essential Broadband product but I believe it is for Universal Credit recipients.

It is for broadband and can’t include any TV services.

Information here:

https://www.virginmedia.com/help/register-for-essential-broadband

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Andrew-G
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I'm not aware of any disability specific discount, but there's this.  Note that for the 50p a day price, you get a 50p a day speed (15 Mbps), so you may find other companies social tariffs a better offer.  Also this is for broadband only, as far as I know there's no discount on phone and TV parts of the package.

Ernie_C
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There is an Essential Broadband product but I believe it is for Universal Credit recipients.

It is for broadband and can’t include any TV services.

Information here:

https://www.virginmedia.com/help/register-for-essential-broadband

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