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$50 Cashback- TPG Broadband @ Alpha Interactive

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We're giving all new customers to TPG broadband a $50 cash back this Christmas!

Simply signup to any new TPG broadband plan before the 24th of December and use the dealer code NALPHA and we'll give you $50 cash back once your order has been provisioned and completed.

Note: This cash back is offered from Alpha Interactive, a TPG dealer so all communication can be sent to info [at] alphainteractive.com.au. This includes your bank or PayPal details once you have signed up and we'll confirm your order has been received and process your transfer once TPG notify us of the connection being active.

To signup visit the appropriate signup area:

NBN Bundles: https://cyberstore.tpg.com.au/register/nbn.php?dealer=NALPHA
ADSL/ ADSL2+- https://cyberstore.tpg.com.au/register/adsl.php?dealer=NALPH…

Unfortunately signups without this dealer code will not be eligible for the cash back offer.

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  • +6

    no one cares about existing customer.

    • +2

      have you paid your bill?

    • Im with TPG already FTTP NBN plan 25/5 for $79.99/m. Thinking of changing to MR for same $ but 100/40 with home phone for that reason.

    • other companies do.

  • How about customers that have been with you for 10+ years. Never once complaining about terrible speeds or even worse customer service? Thought so.

    • +2

      1) OP isnt a tpg rep
      2) terrible speeds are caused by telstra lines
      3) if they aren't caused by telstra, you should be whinging at whingepool forums> tpg forums
      You get a really fast response with that method!

      • I dont really care otherwise i wouldnt have stuck around for 15 years. Its more of a dig at the whole "new customers get more" process that infuriates 90% of people. Im sure you have felt that angst before. But i appreciate your input

  • Do you have any ADSL2+ bundle plans? The ADSL2+ link above appears to be only for standalone ADSL2+. What is the link for ADSL2+ bundle plans?

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