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Increase in tariff part way through contract
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on 20-02-2018 09:37
I have just been informed that my tariff is increasing part way through my contract. I am currently on a pay monthly contract. Can I change to a sim only deal with no penalties as a result of the tariff increase?
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on 20-02-2018 09:46
@Anonymous This is the annual RPI increase that happens every year & you would have been told this at the start of your contract & there is no chance likely of leaving penalty free
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on 20-02-2018 09:47
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on 20-02-2018 10:37
I expect everyone will be getting the same email. I have just had mine....There's a handy calculator to show you how much the increase will be...https://www.o2.co.uk/prices?cm_mmc=email06863PAYMNonRefresh
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(mine is 76p)
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on 20-02-2018 10:45
Currently using:
OnePlus 6 (O2 & Sfr), Z3 Tablet (Three UK), iPhone7 (EE)



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on 20-02-2018 10:50
It’ll be less than a £1 so no need to panic