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on 27-02-2020 14:35
Just thanking O2 for the price increase on my contract, enjoy the extra money until October since you will not be retaining this customer I will be changing providers as soon as my contract is up. You can spend the additional money attracting a new customer
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27-02-2020 14:39 - edited 27-02-2020 14:40
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27-02-2020 14:39 - edited 27-02-2020 14:40
Every year there are many posts just like yours, however, you were told about it when you started your contract and every network increases the prices by rpi every year too. So when you've exhausted the others, O2 will welcome you back
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27-02-2020 14:39 - edited 27-02-2020 14:40
Every year there are many posts just like yours, however, you were told about it when you started your contract and every network increases the prices by rpi every year too. So when you've exhausted the others, O2 will welcome you back
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on 27-02-2020 14:43
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on 27-02-2020 14:43
Good luck with the new network. They all have a cause in the terms for an annual RPI in April. You would have been made aware when taking out the contract.
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on 27-02-2020 15:06
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on 27-02-2020 15:06
Most of us on here are sim only and renegotiate a deal every 12 months.
For me, I usually end up paying less for more each year
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on 27-02-2020 15:11
I am normally sim only but saw an offer which gave me the phone cheaper than I could buy it outright so I took it. Will be going back to sim only where I can negotiate a better deal. This is my first monthly mobile contract in many years and will probobaly be my last since i doubt I will get another one where I get the phone cheaper than buying it outright
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on 27-02-2020 15:14
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on 27-02-2020 15:14
Your rpi increase is airtime only and will be a few pence at most.
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on 27-02-2020 15:15
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on 27-02-2020 15:15
Sim only are also subject to annual increases.
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on 27-02-2020 15:21
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