WHEN it comes to more for less Vodafone are consistently at the top of the game, and this latest SIM deal is no different.

You can snap up 100GB of data for just £7.50 per month, and you will even get cashback too – its too good to miss.

Vodafone lead the way on cheap SIM-only deals

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Vodafone lead the way on cheap SIM-only dealsCredit: Alamy

We love when we find the best SIM-only deals on the market, and this deal on the Vodafone network really is value for money.

This incredible deal will see you get a generous 100GB data for just £7.50 per month after cashback, one of the cheapest plans we’ve seen.

This is the star of the show for us as you can claim £90 cashback too – which over the 12 month plan brings the monthly tariff down to £7.50, which for the large data pack is the much cheaper than the competition.

While this is the standout deal for us, there is something for everyone, all offer cheap cashback incentives.

So if you’re looking for more data you can pick up 200GB data for £9.75 per month, sure to see you through all your streaming and data eating apps for the month.

For those that enjoy things a little simpler, and aren’t in need of an endless data allowance, we think you’ll love the 30GB data plan for £8 per month.

But you need to remember to redeem the cashback claim over the 12 months, you simply sending in your bill from months 4 to 12 and will be credited with £18 each time.

If you want a new handset the iPhone 14 is available for preorder, and we’ve already got the best deals lined up for you, read our iPhone 14 where to buy list to find the best deal for you.

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If you’re looking for a new handset to go with your SIM, why not take a look at the best iPhone deals on offer now.

We love this cheap Apple deal that will get you the iPhone 8 with zero upfront cost, helping you save big.

Our Tech Hub has all the latest deals and offers so you can always make a saving.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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