EE taking the **** - 14.4% price hike coming
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I know we're all probably in the same boat but just had a text from EE hiking my monthly cost by 14.4% - seems like an utter f
king piss-take in the current climate. I know they can per T's and C's but it's still leaving a bad taste as they don't have to apply that level of uplift.
Are all the mobile networks gouging customers similarly?
Edit: weird I can put 'piss' in the post but not in the title...
king piss-take in the current climate. I know they can per T's and C's but it's still leaving a bad taste as they don't have to apply that level of uplift.Are all the mobile networks gouging customers similarly?
Edit: weird I can put 'piss' in the post but not in the title...

Edited by Funk on Wednesday 1st February 12:53
Virgin media for me, (broadband and TV) warned me that my bill will increase by 17% from April. I called the customer retention team and a very amenable chap gave me a 40% discount for 18 months so I’ll actually pay much less than currently.
Incidentally, my new 18 month contract says explicitly that the charge will increase automatically every year by RPI+3.9%. What business can get away with that ffs.
Incidentally, my new 18 month contract says explicitly that the charge will increase automatically every year by RPI+3.9%. What business can get away with that ffs.
Kirkmoly said:
Virgin media for me, (broadband and TV) warned me that my bill will increase by 17% from April. I called the customer retention team and a very amenable chap gave me a 40% discount for 18 months so I’ll actually pay much less than currently.
Incidentally, my new 18 month contract says explicitly that the charge will increase automatically every year by RPI+3.9%. What business can get away with that ffs.
Index linked is one thing - after all there are plenty of people on strike trying for the same and we expect our pensions to do the same. The extra 3.9% is set out by Government I believe - so the companies grab it 'because they can' - but at this time it makes little sense to me; just a license to increase inflation still more.Incidentally, my new 18 month contract says explicitly that the charge will increase automatically every year by RPI+3.9%. What business can get away with that ffs.
A lot of the ISPs are doing the same at the moment. I guess it's easier to get away with when all the competition are doing the same.
From ISP review - https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2023/01/jan-...
From ISP review - https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2023/01/jan-...
ISP Review said:
Confirmed 2023 Price Hikes % for UK Telecoms Providers
BT 10.5% CPI + 3.9% = 14.4%
EE 10.5% CPI + 3.9% = 14.4%
Plusnet 10.5% CPI + 3.9% = 14.4%
Vodafone 10.5% CPI + 3.9% = 14.4%
O2 / Virgin Mobile = TBA (February Announced RPI + 3.9%)
TalkTalk 10.5% CPI + 3.7% = 14.2%
Shell Energy 10.5% CPI + 3% = 13.5%
Three UK 10.5% CPI + 3.9% = 14.4%
BT 10.5% CPI + 3.9% = 14.4%
EE 10.5% CPI + 3.9% = 14.4%
Plusnet 10.5% CPI + 3.9% = 14.4%
Vodafone 10.5% CPI + 3.9% = 14.4%
O2 / Virgin Mobile = TBA (February Announced RPI + 3.9%)
TalkTalk 10.5% CPI + 3.7% = 14.2%
Shell Energy 10.5% CPI + 3% = 13.5%
Three UK 10.5% CPI + 3.9% = 14.4%
Joey Deacon said:
I have a PAYG Lebara Sim and pay £5 a month which has not increased in the three years I have been with them.
Personally I would never get a contract again for this reason alone.
I still have a contract as in all fairness I get 30% F&F discount with EE. As soon as they finally remove/withdraw that I'll move to buying phone and tariff separately but at the moment that F&F disocount is for the device as well as the tariff so it's good value from that perspective.Personally I would never get a contract again for this reason alone.
Well, unitil there's a 14.4% price hike...!
SmoothCriminal said:
They are all at it, yet the f
king
S in government say you can't ask for a payrise because it causes inflation
There is some irony in the current situation, I guess the gov don't want you to have it to spend and the way things are going they are getting their way.
king
S in government say you can't ask for a payrise because it causes inflation SmoothCriminal said:
They are all at it, yet the f
king
S in government say you can't ask for a payrise because it causes inflation
Living standards can't increase forever. While there are genuine cases of hardship, people should get used to having a bit less spare dosh sometimes.
king
S in government say you can't ask for a payrise because it causes inflation People are far too dependent on 'the gubberment' to make everything better. The Government has no money of its own, it either comes from Johnny Taxpayer or is borrowed and has to be paid back with interest. So yep, everybody can have a 20% pay rise, hurrah parteee - as long as they don't mind paying more tax to pay for it... The key is that people need to be more productive.
I'll be contentious and say that very few people actually need a smartphone. So that's a few hundred quid liberated to spend on important things like food and heating.
Edited by Simpo Two on Wednesday 1st February 18:10
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