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Cherie | This Witch doesn't burn
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Not sure if these are any good but people on UC might want to investigate
Universal Credit recipients may be able to save around £180 per year by switching to broadband and phone social tariffs. These tariffs are delivered in the same way as normal packages but at a lower price. The cheaper broadband and phone packages may be available to people claiming Pension Credit and some other benefits, as well as Universal Credit, and providers may call them “essential” or “basic” broadband packages. Current prices range from £10 to £20 – significantly cheaper than regular packages. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/othe...3cfdba52&ei=15
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it would be better if they gave the service for free, but yes, it better than nothing
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