
Virgin Media is giving away free 50-inch 4K TVs to customers - but you'll need to be quick
Brits on the hunt for a new TV and broadband package, complete with some enticing freebies, might just be in luck. Virgin Media has unveiled a new deal offering a choice of perks for customers.
The TV and broadband experts are giving away 50-inch Hisense 4K Ultra TVs or the opportunity to receive £200 bill credit on customer's accounts. However, interested shoppers should act swiftly as this offer from Virgin is only available until Wednesday, July 9.
Customers can secure a 4K TV or £200 bill credit with the £44.99 Bigger Combo bundle, which includes films. This package provides access to 200 TV channels, Sky Cinema and superfast 362mb broadband speeds.
Virgin also has offers on other premium packages, including the Bigger Combo Bundle with Sports, priced at £65.99 per month. This package includes everything from the previous bundle but adds all the sports channels a fan could desire, including Sky Sports.
Then there's the Biggest Combo Bundle, costing £78.99 per month, which includes 210 channels, Sky Sports and Cinema, Netflix Standard, and 516 MB of broadband speeds. For those who want to go all out, the £84.99 Mega Combo Bundle comes with 1,130Mbps broadband, a plethora of channels, Sky Sports and Cinema, and an O2 SIM with unlimited minutes and texts, reports Wales Online.

Virgin Media is giving away a free Hisense smart TV or £200 bill credit to customers securing one of its TV and broadband bundles.
These bundles are currently the only ones that include the free TV offer. Shoppers need to enter their postcode here to view the offers and select the one that suits them best. It's worth noting that these contracts last for 24 months and don't require a set-up fee.
Alternatively, while Sky doesn't currently have any free offers, it does have some cheaper alternatives. Sky's £35.99 Essential TV and Full Fibre 150 bundle is a great cheaper alternative. EE is also a good provider to consider for those who want just internet. The brand has some of the fastest speeds from £29.99 if TV is something that's not needed.
However, for those interested in Virgin Media, here's what each package provides:
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