MARTIN Lewis’ MoneySavingExpert.com says a two-minute broadband check could slash your bills by half.

The consumer champion’s website said seven million people are out of contract and “massively overpaying” for tariffs in its latest newsletter.

You can save money on your broadband bills with a quick check

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You can save money on your broadband bills with a quick checkCredit: PA

But you could save hundreds a year by using the website’s broadband comparison tool.

The tool compares broadband speeds, prices and when a deal ends across different providers so you can work out which offer best suits your needs.

In the newsletter, MoneySavingExpert.com said many on older deals are paying £30 to £45 a month but you can get faster speeds for less than £19 a month.

So by bagging a new deal, you could save more than £200 over the course of a year.

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But you’ll have to be fast, as a lot of the deals on MoneySavingExpert’s tool finish within days if not weeks.

How else can I save on my broadband bill?

Households will be looking for ways to reduce their outgoings as the cost of living soars.

Food prices have surged in recent months, as have energy bills despite the government introducing a discount.

Beyond switching your broadband deal there are other ways you can slash your bill and save money.

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A lot of companies offer “bundle deals”, where you can get broadband as part of a package of streaming services and other perks.

So if you watch a lot of TV or Netflix, you could save by going with one of these.

Simply setting a reminder of when your current broadband deal is due to finish could help you save money too.

Most contracts run out after 12 to 24 months and after that go up in price.

So putting a reminder in your diary in the weeks before your deal expires gives you enough time to look around for a better one.

You can use MoneySavingExpert.com’s tool but Broadband Genie, MoneySuperMarket and Uswitch all have similar tools.

Plus, millions on Universal Credit still aren’t claiming social broadband tariffs which cost as little as £12.50 a month.

The Sun worked with cost of living champion Nous to create a way you can easily check if you qualify.

See nous.co/thesun for more details – it should only take around two minutes.

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In other news, million on Universal Credit are missing out on £1,200 worth of free cash – here’s how to get it.

Plus, how to get free milk from a number of supermarkets including Iceland and Tesco.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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