Virgin Media issues 24-hour countdown to claim a free LG 4K TV – don't miss out


There’s a free LG 4K TV up for grabs if you’re quick. Virgin Media is currently dishing these 43-inch Ultra HD goggleboxes to customers who sign up for certain telly and broadband bundles. Once you’ve joined the telecoms giant, the giant screen – which is worth over £370 – will then be shipped out to your address totally free of charge. If your home is already full of TVs then don’t panic as there’s also the option to get £250 bill credit instead.

Sound enticing? You’ll need to act fast with the deal ending tomorrow night, February 14 – that means the countdown is now on to claim.

As we mentioned before, to get the freebie you’ll need to take out a broadband, phone and TV plan including Virgn’s Bigger Combo bundle + Sports, Bigger Combo bundle + Movies or the Mega Volt bundle.

SEE THE FREE TV DEALS HERE

This ultimate Volt option includes M500 broadband speeds, over 230 channels (Sky Sports and Cinema all feature), Netflix and and SIM for your smartphone. It costs £85 per month.

Along with dishing out the free telly or the £250 back, Virgin has also confirmed that users won’t have to pay anything to sign up.

HERE ARE ALL THE DEALS THAT INCLUDE A FREE LG TV

Virgin Media Bigger Bundle + Movies
PRICE • £68
EXTRAS • Free LG TV or £250 Bill Credit
INCLUDES: M250 broadband • Sky Cinema • Over 200 TV channels • Weekend chatter
TERMS: 18-month contract • FREE setup fee
SEE THE DEAL HERE

Virgin Media Bigger Bundle + Sports
PRICE • £62
EXTRAS • Free LG TV or £200 Bill Credit
INCLUDES: M350 broadband • Sky Sports • Over 200 TV channels • Talk Weekend
TERMS: 18-month contract • FREE setup fee
SEE THE DEAL HERE

Virgin Media Ultimate Volt Bundle
PRICE • £85
EXTRAS • Free LG 4K TV or £250 Bill Credit
INCLUDES: M500 broadband • Sky Cinema and Sports • Over 230 TV channels • Talk Anytime • Free Unlimited SIM
TERMS: 18-month contract • FREE setup fee
SEE THE DEAL HERE

The only thing you do need to be aware of is that all of Virgin’s plans will be hit by yearly price rises which are based on the current Retail Price Index plus 3.9 percent.

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