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14.4% price increase can I cancel my contract?

Mc992
Investigator
Investigator

According to the citizens advice they say the following

Your provider has to give you 30 days’ notice if they’re putting up the price of your contract. You have the legal right to cancel the contract within those 30 days without having to pay a fee. Contact the company and say you’re cancelling within the allowed 30 days’ notice of a price increase.”

Any legal people here can let me know if this means I can cancel my sim only contract?

thanks for your help 🙂

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@davidrobinson10   They are NVNO networks and as they haven’t increased their prices at the moment and they have all said that’s not to say we will not increase them in the future.     

To contact EE Customer Services dial 150 From your EE mobile or 0800 956 6000 from any other phone.
Yelyzaveta
Visitor

Why I pay 70 pounds

My contract 55 pounds at monthly 

@Yelyzaveta   Have a look at your bill breakdown. 

To contact EE Customer Services dial 150 From your EE mobile or 0800 956 6000 from any other phone.

Every network has put their contracts up. You’ll leave EE and then just sign up to another one who’s done the exact same.

you’re angry because you’ve not read a contract nor listened correctly to advisers.

Virgin 17% increase, Three 13.3%

Vodafone 14.4% and O2 is 17.2%.

you’re all angry at a company because they’re doing the same as everyone else, generally EE has great service and good customer care. If you want to cheap out for another brand who’ve increase there bill the same if not more then go ahead. Hopefully you’ll read the contract. 

Phones in 2016 didn’t cost £1000+ and there wasn’t inclusive extra’s. You’re barely paying the phone off if you’re paying for £48. The £100 plans or max plans with three inclusive extras. One being BT sports which is £25 and another being Apple One which is £20. If you get both of them you literally save £45 and still have another extra abilities to use on a free roaming or Netflix.

if you don’t get that plan you could probably get a flagship for £65-70.

As I test I bought a 1 month Libra sim. You can cancel anytime. It was £2.99 a month. Had way more data and minutes than my current £18.99 contract. I tested the data speed and latency in each room and even up and down my street. It outperformed EE on every level!! I can’t even use maps on my phone until I drive down my street!!! So YES I will be every happy when I leave and if Libra put prices up to an unacceptable level I’ll just leave the next month. Hope your side line of shilling for EE works out for you 😉

Well done on todays shill 🙂 Just 100 more replies and you’ll get paid 😉

If they actually paid me I’ll probably be doing that, but unfortunately they’re not. Just if you look at other networks they’ve pretty much all done the same. There is the same sort or people whinging about the same thing on other networks. Same sort of people who don’t know mid contract price hikes are a thing, because they don’t read **bleep**.

I’m just happy with EE, I left from Three, pay more but have benefited me more. Especially with all the free **bleep**, and when I have had problems they’ve refunded me which Three haven’t done and just speak to you like **bleep** of the phone.

You actually believe I’m paid by them 😂 that’s jokes. Good for you! Enjoy your new network