Plusnet is giving away £100 gift cards to anyone who buys its broadband

There's a vast array of internet providers out there, making it tricky to decide who to switch to. One deal that's piqued our interest is from Plusnet.
The firm is offering speedy and reliable Full Fibre connections from £25.99 a month - and anyone who snaps up this deal will bag themselves a £100 Plusnet Reward Card. With speeds ranging from 74mbps (megabits per second) to 900mb, you'll be able to download an episode of your favourite telly programme in mere seconds.
The £100 gift card comes pre-loaded with cash and can be used anywhere Mastercard is accepted. This means you can splash out on anything from your weekly shop to a meal out, from gifts to your next getaway.
Of course, there are plenty of other providers to choose from. Sky offers a variety of packages, including one that provides 300mbps full fibre broadband, as well as TV and Netflix, for £35 per month on a 24-month contract.
You can also get the same speed, along with TV, Netflix, and Sky Sports, for £55 a month for 24 months. Most packages come without any upfront fees, reports the Express.
Alternatively, BT is offering ultrafast full fibre at 300mbps for £32.99 per month, with no upfront cost, on a 24-month contract. The company is also dishing out a BT Reward card, similar to Plusnet's offer, worth £50 or more when you sign up for a new contract.
Plusnet boasts a varied collection of reviews on Trustpilot. One satisfied customer commented: "I've been with Plusnet for years and, whilst they had a rough patch with their customer service a few years back, I now find them excellent, any issues are quickly and politely sorted.
"Just gone on to high-speed fibre with them, installation well planned and everything working fine."

A second reviewer noted: "Easy to change over from our previous provider. Signal quality and strength has been much better. Cant fault the service we have received so far, long may it continue."
Meanwhile, a third penned: "Excellent service and customer service, never had a problem with Plusnet." They went on to say that the provider "runs smoothly and is stress free".
However, other customers highlighted difficulties with the service. One reviewer commented: "Awful service. Recently moved house and chose to stay with Plusnet as they promised the fastest set-up. Two weeks after their promised date, we still have no wifi."
Someone else said: "Internet drops so often. Didn't happen with my previous provider (Sky). Changed to Plusnet because it was cheaper and I now realise why."
Nevertheless, another customer noted: "Swapped away from BT, signed up to a 500mb Plusnet deal - less than half the price of my BT contract and the same speed. Changeover went really smoothly. I can see plenty of customers have problems, but it was all good for me."
Daily Mirror