28-02-2024 07:10 PM
Future charges are unbelievable. I will not be renewing my contract. 30+ years with orange and EE. And I’ve never been so let down by the abuse of contract to hike up the charges.
28-02-2024 08:48 PM
@Overpriced04 : You can't downgrade to a cheaper plan mid-term, but only in your upgrade window from 45 days before end of term.
28-02-2024 09:14 PM
@Overpriced04 if you’ve been with EE this long, then you would’ve got a price increase last year and the year before etc etc etc. this isn’t the first time it’s happened and it’s part of the contract you agreed too, it’s in the T&Cs
28-02-2024 09:17 PM
This price increase is much higher than I expected. Making EE poor value for money.
28-02-2024 09:20 PM - edited 28-02-2024 09:22 PM
@Overpriced04 The price increase is set by Decembers CPI rate that EE have no control over. There is also 3.9% added on top of that making it 7.9% in total. It’s better than lasts years increase that was 14.9%. And the year before that at 10.4%. Vodafone and 3 are just the same and if 02 are anything like last year they’ll be higher still. Last year they were 17+%.
28-02-2024 09:37 PM
So your saying suck it up?
There is a case for the straw that broke the donkeys back.
28-02-2024 10:11 PM
Annual price increases are commonplace across the telecoms industry with few exceptions. Be sure to thoroughly research potential alternative providers, that their annual price-rise policy is acceptable, alongside their network & service in all the areas you'll be using your phone.
The +3.9% concept is accepted by Ofcom, the industry regulator.
28-02-2024 11:20 PM
@bristolian wrote:
The +3.9% concept is accepted by Ofcom, the industry regulator.
Until now! When they are planning to get rid of it to be replaced by contractual increases that are to be specified in £s & ps from the start.