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MSE News: Orange and T-Mobile customers face yet more price hikes

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"Orange and T-Mobile pay monthly mobile customers will be hit by the third rise on 'fixed price deals' in 18 months ..."
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When people complain about this and make it an important issue.
PLEASE, if this annoys you as much as it annoys me, do ensure you contact Ofcom in response to their consultation:
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/consultations/price-rises-fixed-contracts/howtorespond/
If you find my posts useful, "pay it forward" and help someone else out, that's how places like MSE can be so successful.
and there is a similar contradiction in the T-Mobile text. Just who is getting a price rise?
Not so. Orange t & c states
4.3.2 the variations we have made have been imposed on us as a direct result of new legislation, statutory instrument, government regulation or licence; or
4.3.4 the variation relates solely to an Orange Additional Service, in which case you may cancel that Orange Additional Service in accordance with Condition 15.1.
see http://link.orangeworld.co.uk/studio/paymchanges/terms/index.html
As somebody earlier mentioned "groundhog day"
Your interpretation of what you signed up to is not quite correct, you signed for an airtime agreement for eg 24 months, at the time of signing is wax £x/month, the terms you agreed to were that the price may vary depending on varying factors such as RPI and VAT.
Either pay it, or pay it.
Perhaps when they do something wrong/illegal?
The contracts clearly say that they can raise the prices if you want. We all know people don't read them but I'm sick to death of people explicitly telling companies they've read the T&Cs and agree with them (they will not let you take out a contract unless you do) then throwing strops because they agreed to something they don't like.
The first time it happened fair enough. The second time it happened you're pushing it a bit. Now it happens regularly so either stop blindly signing contracts you haven't read or stop moaning!
(Which is not to say it isn't annoying - of course it is)
Many thanks
Anon