Consumer watchdog Which? has said that consumers are paying over the odds of laptops offered in 'free' mobile broadband deals.
The magazine investigated several deals and found that the majority of deals ended up costing far more for the airtime and laptop than each by themselves.
It recommended that consumers purchase both items separately if they wanted to save money.
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