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mobile phone charges gone up :S
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dealer_wins wrote: »Ovivo could announce a 100% increase to their tariff, but it would still cost £0 per month for 150 mins 150 texts and 400 mb data. Get transferring!!
Or they could reduce the minutes and texts allowance. Like they already did.0 -
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willywinky wrote: »Hello, I received a letter this morning from my network provider telling me my bill will go up 0.51 to £16.51 (it's currently £15.49, so not entirely sure how they worked that out, ha ha!!). I was just wondering if I entered a contract for a certain price, surely I should pay that price until the end of the contract and THEN pay the new price?? It's probably hidden somewhere in the extensive T's & C's, but is there anyway to get out of it? It seems a little unfair.
I've had the same letter from T Mobile with the same dodgy maths too!0 -
In response to the recent consultation, Three said that it believes that consumers should be allowed to walk away if the price goes up mid-contract.0
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The reason the figures do not appear to add up, is because if you look at your bills online you were given a 50p per month recurring discount when you took out your contract.0
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