26-02-2024 11:53 AM - edited 26-02-2024 11:54 AM
Why is EE increasing phone bills by £3 per month inline with inflation. Are they gonna increase our wages inline with inflation to accommodate this change ? Absolute joke how large companies like EE think they can get away with these scandals no care given for the people struggling with bills as it is
26-02-2024 06:26 PM - edited 26-02-2024 06:28 PM
@nicholasgranvil wrote:
Big companies increase prices but little companies that me and many other people work for can’t afford to give out wage increases in line with inflation very wrong EE…
The majority of the telecoms industry operates in the exact same way, with some limited exceptions. If pricing is a major purchasing factor for you, it should be considered alongside network coverage & service.
FlexPay is an alternative new pricing structure, where your device cost is split out into a separate fixed price finance agreement and not subject to yearly increases. This creates a similar concept to SIM-only, where you purchase (and thus own) your phone outright, and have a SIM-only plan with your chosen network. Ignoring marketing hype and doing 24monthly calculations is always a worthwhile exercise when considering your next minimum term.