on 03-03-2022 11:19
Hi all,
Just had a text to say my bill is going up, i have only just joined for god sake. Why an increase so soon?
Also the text says there will be an increase of 7.8% inline with inflation. Combined with the annual price rise of 3.8%
Why dont they just say "your bill is going up by 11.7%"?
I am only on a tenner a month sim deal so no biggy, but someone paying £60 per month is going to end up paying another £7ish a month...........is that fair? 🤔
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on 03-03-2022 11:28
Fair or not, it's in the T&C's that everyone signs up to.
https://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions
on 03-03-2022 11:28
Fair or not, it's in the T&C's that everyone signs up to.
https://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions
on 03-03-2022 13:00
on 03-03-2022 13:00
Hi @MI5 ,
Thanks for your input, i did actially read the T&C's that is why i am a little confused as to where they got their 7.8% from?
Maybe they could let us know where they get their info so we dont have to go searching?
Just a little link in the text maybe to say "this is the data source we use"?
on 03-03-2022 13:14
on 03-03-2022 13:14
They use the officially unrecognised rpi figure.
The inflation measures for the year to January 2022 are as follows:
Note that the Office for National Statistics no longer regards RPI as an official measure of inflation.
on 03-03-2022 14:01
on 03-03-2022 14:01
on 03-03-2022 14:03
on 03-03-2022 14:03
@Hagus72 wrote:......coincidence no doubt 😂
For sure
on 03-04-2022 10:39
I am in the same boat. I only got my contract at the end of January and don't think its acceptable that I am hit with such a large increase in my bill within 3months of a 24month contract. This also happened with my virgin media account, but they offered me a reoccurring discount to negate the price increase as they also could clearly see this wasn't fair. O2 can easily do the same