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Mobile networks, developments, services, & offers => Mobiles, networks, services & offers => Topic started by: BJ on March 03, 2013, 04:49:35 AM



Title: Orange/T-Mob impose mid contract price increases.
Post by: BJ on March 03, 2013, 04:49:35 AM
Orange and T-Mobile customers are set to be hit by an 3.3% increase to their contract costs, as the operator blames rising costs and inflation.
 
EE is writing to the affected customers to warn them of the changes and said typically the increase will be 70p per month. It is also launching a fixed rate contract for Orange and T-Mobile customers from 10 April. Consumers can pay between 50p and £2 extra per month, depending on their contract, and not be affected by price rises.

 - See more at: http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/News/24428/EE_imposes_mid-contract_price_increase_on_Orange_and_T-Mobile_customers.aspx#sthash.OJAVvViJ.dpuf




Title: Re: Orange/T-Mob impose mid contract price increases.
Post by: davegr on March 03, 2013, 07:20:39 AM

Incredible - the mobile networks now want to sell us insurance against price rises for what should be a fixed price contract anyway. They never cease to find new ways to screw over customers!

If only Ofcom had the balls to put them in their place.


Title: Re: Orange/T-Mob impose mid contract price increases.
Post by: Graham on March 03, 2013, 09:40:32 AM
Well said Davegr! An insurance against price rises within a fixed contract really does take the you know what! Not even the energy companies have tried that one,as far as I am aware.


Title: Re: Orange/T-Mob impose mid contract price increases.
Post by: malangee on March 07, 2013, 11:50:10 PM
Orange and T-Mobile customers are set to be hit by an 3.3% increase to their contract costs, as the operator blames rising costs and inflation.
 
EE is writing to the affected customers to warn them of the changes and said typically the increase will be 70p per month. It is also launching a fixed rate contract for Orange and T-Mobile customers from 10 April. Consumers can pay between 50p and £2 extra per month, depending on their contract, and not be affected by price rises.

 - See more at: http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/News/24428/EE_imposes_mid-contract_price_increase_on_Orange_and_T-Mobile_customers.aspx#sthash.OJAVvViJ.dpuf


Unfortunately am one of them..... >:(