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MSE News: T-Mobile to hit pay monthly users with price hikes
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..... and bring the service to a halt for everyone else in your area.
How childish.
Yeh, then what happens?
T-Mobile get complains from area, they look into it, as their is no FUP they can't remove the service or charge me more but they could (hopefully) disconnect me and cancel the contract without penalty.
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still not had my letter or an email. I get a notice when i sign in to the their website. Is this considered notice?If you keep on doing what's you've always done, you'll keep on being what you've always been...:think:0
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notice for what? you cant cancel0
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My plan is a SIM only fixed 15 (old) @ £12.77 + vat per month - and since t-mobile have not informed me of any price rise - I am assuming that I will continue at the current price ??0
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Even though I signed up for a contract in March, the price rise will still occur, I've just been given a 6 month grace period.
The T&C's appear to allow this, and so the delay in the rise is something that I don't think that they have to do, but why are T-Mobile allowed to lie in their annoucement and on the website that this change doesn't impact new contracts or renewals entered into after 1 Feb?0 -
Is now a bad time to jump on their FULL MONTY deal?0
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if you don't want the price hike go onto the full monty, this price plan is not affected, from what I know t-mobile have frozen their price hikes due to inflation for the last 6 years unlike other companies and is now having to raise them to coincide with the other networks0
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when did you take out the contract, do you have a paper bil or check it online, at the top of your bill it will state what your price plan is and how much out is, the company does not have any price plans for £5, it will tell you on the bil how much it should be and then add a loyalty discount under it.0
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Was this the quidco offer? I took it out for my son and it was always a £10 contract, with a £5 discount for the first 12 months. The quidco discount was part of a quidco-tmobile exclusive offer.52% tight0
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hi guys today i got a txt off t-mobile saying they were adding 3.7% to my bill .this would add an extra £10 per month can they do this .0
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