11-05-2026 08:10 PM
Hi All,
following some of your posts regarding costs. Is there a set rate that all pay depending on what you have? Or do we all differ? I pay £85.99pm for broadband and big sports. I have little or no entertainment other than what’s on the old now channels and terrestrial. Could anyone tell me that, it’s about average or too high. Thanks
11-05-2026 08:17 PM
Generally everyone pays diff for BB on the same plan. New custs pay less than existing custs. Also the annual price increase comes into it for some.
What is the split of your charges between BB & TV? Which BB plan are you on?
11-05-2026 08:44 PM
Hi
I pay £35.99 BB and £50 big sports per month getting too high to sustain perhaps a luxury too far unless there are savings to be made
Thanks
11-05-2026 08:49 PM
11-05-2026 08:55 PM - edited 11-05-2026 08:55 PM
@JimM11 : Fat lot of good that article is:
These are our maximum listed prices for our Broadband products during minimum contract (and are subject
e.g. Core FF900 is listed @ £92 but is on sale on EE website for £37.
11-05-2026 09:05 PM
Thanks Jim
As I understand by the document sent: the prices set therein are maximums and agents or whoever are allowed to discount anywhere below said maximums to reach a mutually agreeable level? Or maybe I’m totally off the mark! But if I’m correct and not saying I am there maybe still some level of future negotiations?
Thank you very much
11-05-2026 09:10 PM - edited 11-05-2026 09:14 PM
There will be v. little if any negotiated prices. Current prices will either those listed in the EE website or offered to you in your EE a/c under Upgrade.
11-05-2026 09:15 PM
@Manc-Man About right, 24 months at the price less any discount and that should be shown in your billing, so ie for me, FF500 was £37.99 after the applied discount and that was back in Sept2024...
You do need to look back the old bills from the start to were it is now.
11-05-2026 09:15 PM
Well Thanks for the heads up on that front. Still might try to talk to someone though. You never know 👍