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Price increase of 4%RPI

Anonymous
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Dear Sir,

I have just been informed you wish to increase my tariff by RPI of 4%.

Would you please clarify what time period you are using to determine the RPI for these price increases?

4% is not reflective of the Department of National Statistics which clearly shows that RPI has not been above 4% since Nov 2011.

https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/timeseries/l55o/mm23

I understand prices are increasing but 4% is not the RPI and it is not reasonable.

I a\wait your reply.

Steve Scrace

 

 

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viridis
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Did it state CPI or RPI on the contracts you signed?
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That was all clearly explained when you took out the contract @Anonymous (I took mine out in an O2 shop, they did ask me to initial the paperwork to indicate I had read that).

 

See below - and now I must go check what the actual RPI this year is, not up on that...flushed

 

20**Personal info** 18_51_18-O2 Pay Monthly Mobile Agreement.png

 

And everyone's doing it, as per theregister.co.uk:

 

20**Personal info** 19_02_32-UK mobile customers face inflation-busting price hike • The Register.png

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Hi thanks for replying. I known I agreed to Rpi increases but I looked at the dns gov web site and rpi has not been at 4% since Nov 2011. So my question was does anyone know where they get their figure because it seems too high to me
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The same site, as posted earlier it clearly states "RPI , as of January 2018 4%
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@Anonymouswrote:
Hi thanks for replying. I known I agreed to Rpi increases but I looked at the dns gov web site and rpi has not been at 4% since Nov 2011. So my question was does anyone know where they get their figure because it seems too high to me

https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices

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I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/timeseries/czbh/mm23
Slide the interactive slider over to January 2018.
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4% is the Office for National Statistics' quoted figure for RPI i n Jan-2018.

 

Like car tax and the price of beer, it changes over time, usually in an upwards direction, @Anonymous tired

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None of us have a .case, We quite happily signed a contract with the clause in the terms and conditions which everyone had it clearly pointed out to  us before signing. Those people who ignored or didn't understand are the ones who are now complaining on here. Case closed although there never really was a case to answer whether customers thought there was or not.

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