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MSE News: BT promises a year without broadband or phone price hikes

Former_MSE_Stephen_B
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in Phones & TV
BT has promised that it won't raise broadband, mobile or line rental prices for its millions of customers until March 2020 – but if you're out of contract, you're likely to be vastly overpaying...
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Beware Greeks bearing gifts. :eek:
Didn't I read somewhere recently that the regulator is investigating the "loyalty" premium being paid by mobile customers ?
This wouldn't be a means of sidestepping any restrictions that mey be brought in, would it ?Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Will this proposed contract change allow us to leave BT within the minimum term of our existing contracts?
Otherwise I have been stung as I only signed up to them on the expectation of being able to leave in March/April when they put prices up having pocketed the sign up bonusesI think....0 -
hahaha! never believe a word BT says! rip off merchants!
and while they say they wont hike them for a year. i bet you most deals will be minimum 18 month contracts and all customers will still be hit by mid contract price rises after 12 months.0 -
Will this proposed contract change allow us to leave BT within the minimum term of our existing contracts?
Otherwise I have been stung as I only signed up to them on the expectation of being able to leave in March/April when they put prices up having pocketed the sign up bonuses
Given they're promising not to put the price up I'd say no.0 -
The price for every little extra will be hiked up every couple of months instead, just like TalkTalk.0
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