6 September 2011 13:33 GMT / By Ben Crompton
Virgin Media has announced the launch of Addict Extra tariff, a brand new Pay As You Go (PAYG) offering designed to enable Virgin Media to get the best deal on texts, minutes and mobile web.
If you're a customer and currently have your home phone, TV or broadband/mobile service through Virgin media, will be "rewarded" with exclusive additional monthly mobile allowances.
These allowances will take the form of additional minutes and texts on PAYG £10 top-ups; unlimited texts and 100 minutes will be added evertime you top-up, with 1GB of data thrown in if you go for £15 rather than £10.
Two people can take advantage of the offer within each "Virgin Media family", and get hold of the new tariff by texting their home phone or account number to 789100.
"The new tariff will be activated within 48 hours and rewards will be available from the 1st of each month, meaning that customers can chat, text and surf the web to their hearts content as soon as they top-up. Virgin Media customers will also continue to get even more cost savings with free calls from Virgin Media home phones to Virgin Mobile phones 24/73 and five free call back texts."
This new Addict Extra Tariff will run alongside the existing Addict Tariff.
Looks like the offer is available now; for more info follow this link.
PAYG, Tariffs, Daily Tech Deal, Virgin Media



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