The BBC has reported that only one in twenty claimants who are eligible for social tariff broadband have actually signed up, with 4.3 million potentially eligible people apparently missing out. We’d like to hear about your experience if you’ve signed up for social tariff broadband or what made you decide against it.

Claimants on a range of benefits are eligible for social tariff broadband deals.

All the major suppliers offer a cheaper deal if you are on Universal Credit, Pension Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Jobseeker’s Allowance or Income Support.

Some also extend their offer to PIP claimants.

Prices range from £10 to £20 a month with speeds from 15 to 100 Mbits, depending on the supplier.

The Ofcom website has a full list of suppliers and prices, with links to their individual terms and conditions.

Citizens Advice estimates that one million people have cancelled their broadband in the last year because of the cost of living, with UC claimants 12 times more likely to have done so than non-claimants.

Yet social tariff deals are not proving popular and Citizens Advice wants Ofcom to "hold firms' feet to the fire" to improve their take-up.

But is it just lack of awareness of these schemes that is holding people back? Or is it that mobile phones are a necessity while home broadband is an unaffordable luxury for many claimants, no matter how cheap the deal?

Please let us know your opinion of the scheme in the comments section.

You can read the full story on the BBC website.

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    · 1 years ago
    Thank you for this I have been on Uc and pip for 2 years and was not aware of this. I’m hoping the service stays the same just swapped it with BT shocking they don’t advertise this more gone from £44 to £15 per month 
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    · 1 years ago
    I phoned Sky and went onto social tariff immediately, £20pm and 50mps, have not had a problem, really don't noticed any difference if I'm honest, anything to save money and this time is very welcome.
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    · 1 years ago
    Simple reason I’m not on a social tariff - there aren’t any providers who offer it for people in receipt of PIP in my area because our broadband speeds are too slow (apparently our local network is quite old so we can’t get speeds above 32 Mb!)
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    · 1 years ago
    I have been on the social tariff for 2 years now.I have found no difference in the service since I switched over.I have no complaints whatsoever.I was paying £50 a month and now I pay £15 a month.I don’t understand why some people are unhappy.I have unlimited phone and internet access.
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      · 1 years ago
      @Paul You are lucky to have that where you live, it doesn't happen for many though.
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    · 1 years ago
    BT have chosen not to offer any discounts to disabled people in receipt of Personal Independence Payments, some other providers do offer these discounts. BT has to be one of the largest providers in this country, I personally find it disgusting that the choose not to help disabled people when much smaller providers do. Also the is no fibre optic in my area and I am tied into a contract and despite me asking them to waive the charges so I can switch they refused.
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    · 1 years ago
    I applied for Social Broadband in January then again in February and March and April. I eventually got it in May after multiple phone calls and complaints. The answer I kept getting was The Social Broadband Team were a separate group who could not be contacted either by the applicant or the company they worked for as there was no direct phone number and you just had to keep applying online. I have it now and it was worth the effort as I now save £16 a month on my broadband and so long as I get my benefits it will rile over next year
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    · 1 years ago
    I am with BT and inquired about the social tariff as I am on DLA. However as is the case for many things this benefit does not qualify!! I don’t know why because we are basically in the original version of PIP we are not given any of the same benefits!
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      · 1 years ago
      @Edith Rodden They have cut my price down to 20£. But I left them still for Virgin!😂
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    · 1 years ago
    My supplier talk talk don’t offer a package quite flabbergasted thought they’d be offering a better service
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    · 1 years ago
    I’ve recently switched from EE to BT home essentials but it wasn’t easy. I knew from moneysavers that there should be no termination fee but when I phoned I was told otherwise. I asked them to check twice and they asked their manager and I was still told I was wrong. It was only when I requested how much the charge would be and they phoned through to accounts that the no termination fee was agreed. 
    However, my final bill from EE included a termination fee. Another phone call got this cancelled but it would have been so easy to have given up.
    I’m happy I persevered - the service from my new internet is fantastic and the engineer who came to fit it was brilliant.
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    · 1 years ago
    I called TalkTalk re social tarif , it took speaking to three operatives then demanding to speak to supervisor before being told they have no such thing . Mine has gone up to £36.50 a month , and I’m not on a contract. F anyone can tell me a company that definitely do a social tarif of can switch . Thanks 
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    · 1 years ago
    Out of contract with Shell (awful!) so first applied to Vodafone and, on completing the online registration, have to wait to hear from them within 5 working days. Didn't hear from them so chased them. 
    They didn't have a record of registration so told them to not bother have someone contact me.
    Looked at BT's deals. Application completed online without hassle and now receive decent service. 
    Attraction of Social Tariffs were that not tied in normal contract for years and, can leave without penalty fees especially if no longer receiving qualifying benefits. 
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    · 1 years ago
    I heard about "social tariffs" and spoke to Vodafone about it. Alas and alack the worker to whom I spoke had not heard about this and essentially informed me that I am in a binding contract, yadda, yadda, yadda.

    I also have a broadband contract with British Telecom. This is the only company at the moment that guarantees the service that I require. 
    Oh well. I will know better next time. 
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    · 1 years ago
    Can’t get through to anyone at talk talk to see if they have a suitable tarif no wonder there’s low take up
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    · 1 years ago
    I applied for this social tariff with Vodafone who I currently receive broadband from at 100mb at £28.50 per month.

    The guy from Vodafone told me that they would charge me £70 to swap my tariff to the social tariff.  Then he told me it wouldn’t be worth me swapping over as I wouldn’t be saving hardly any money due to the £70 charge.  He told me the social tariff was £25 per month and slower internet speeds.

    He talked me out of having the cheaper internet.  I then find out on this site that they can’t charge you for swapping to the social tariff and the price he told was also incorrect for the monthly charge.

    Vodafone’s social tariff is 38mb and £22 per month.  I don’t know what to do should I speak to Vodafone and ask why I was told wrong information.  To be fair 38mb is to slow anyway,  this social tariff isn’t worth it as people need faster speeds.
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    · 1 years ago
    Vigin want £20  for 10mb and that is not a package deal ! We have TV, broadband and phone just now because I need a disability pendent so can take up offer,10 mb by itself is shocking by todays standards.
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      · 1 years ago
      @Stu In my experience (which is a few years out of date) Virgin raises your price every year until you tell them, "That's too much." And so, every year, I'd call them and say, "Please disconnect me because I'm switching to Sky [or whoever was offering a good deal at that time].

      They'd offer to knock a couple of quid off the price, but I'd refuse, and then, a few days later, they'd call me again and ask, "How much are Sky charging you? Hmm. Well, you're still within your 14 day cooling off period, so if we were to offer you..."
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    · 1 years ago
    apologies - my comment was garbled when posted, it should say: 

    (citizens advice) client with learning difficulties really wanted to watch the weekly football which we learned was only available on sky. our call to request broadband social tariff from sky ended with him signing up for sky tv with football for £63 a month of which £17 was for the broadband social tariff. cheaper tv packages would have been available if he wanted sports excluding the football. I have since learned that his bill has increased to £119 a month since he has added things like disney plus to his package.
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    · 1 years ago
    I'm working part time but claiming UC, I never had a problem being accepted and I've never had to provide details of my earnings either. I think they'll check again next February (after one year) if I still claim UC. I'm more than happy with the service 
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    · 1 years ago
    We arranged for social media internet for ring cameras for aged parents. Barely adequate internet speeds and BT monopoly. No pc/tv/etc. Only cameras. Can only get with BT phone line.
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    · 1 years ago
    Quite literally (and even BT admit), the conditions of service are EXTREMELY restrictive and the speeds are totally inadequate for todays consumers requirement. Even a basic years old smart tv requires faster speeds, never mind for YouTube or Netflix and running a laptop or pc? Games machine? Forget it.
    Also there are no ‘extras’ available such as range extenders to cover the wifi in the whole flat/house.
    It’s VERY basic and kept unattractive and controlled by a BT monopoly.
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    · 1 years ago
    I signed up for BT’s Social Tariff last year, my previous Broadband provider was terrible, overpriced and virtually no internet speed. I spent a while looking through ‘Social Tariffs’ listed on Ofcom’s website, most were unavailable to me because they only served certain areas. 
    Reluctantly I signed up with BT (had problems with them years ago, vowed never to return) surprisingly I’m bowled over with the service after a little hiccup to begin, needed an Engineer to connect my service at the local exchange. Customer Services were incredibly helpful. Don’t be afraid to ask them everything you need to especially any hidden extra charges during the set-up phase. 
    I’m in receipt of Legacy ESA Support Group Benefit and BT Fibre BB with free calls for ltd time per month. Great! It’s half the price I was previously paying.

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