19-02-2024 10:00
Hey folks
Every year, we adjust the prices of our products and services to be in line with the Retail Price Index (RPI) rate of inflation as is set out in your terms.
From April 2024, the monthly price of your mobile plan will be increasing. We will be letting you know so you can plan ahead and be prepared.
If you joined from 8 February 2024 then you will not see a price increase until April 2025.
This years RPI was published on 14 February and is 4.9%
Some more details can be seen HERE and in the below FAQs ↘️
What’s happening?
Why are prices changing?
This is a contractual term which we have to apply consistently, but in addition to this, we are facing
substantial increases in the costs associated with running our network and supporting our
customers. As well as impacting households, higher inflation has a significant impact on our own business costs – from energy to equipment.
We appreciate that price increases are never welcome, but with demand for connectivity greater than ever, it is vital that VMO2 is able to keep investing in the fast and reliable services consumers rely on. Customer demand for data has almost doubled in the last three years, so we are investing to increase network capacity and roll out 5G coverage, recently surpassing 50% of the population. We are committed to continuing to deliver the best possible value and experience for our customers.
How do you justify these price increases?
Hasn’t Ofcom said you can’t do this?
Can I cancel my contract as a result of this increase?
I have a discounted tariff, do you apply RPI /RPI+ to the discounted rate or the original tariff?
Which customers will have the RPI increase applied to them?
I’m on a non-Refresh tariff, will RPI be applied to my whole bill?
Does this affect other services like bolt ons?
You can find more help and advice on this, including a useful calculator which will show you what your NEW monthly bill amount will be and how it's worked out HERE
01-03-2024 11:20
I managed to contact O2 via Twitter(DM) - they confirmed the increase is only on my current monthly bill (£6) and my discount continues since my switch from Virgin. Wish they had just sent the revised monthly figures to save any confusion.
Thanks for the help everyone.
01-03-2024 11:26
17-03-2024 10:18
Why do you use RPI and not CPI like all the other mobile & broadband providers as you are clearly charging more than them so not very competitive and network not as good as some other providers either?
17-03-2024 10:47
17-03-2024 10:47
Not us....we are all customers here.
Don't like the O2 network and their commercial decisions, there is plenty to choose from out there.
17-03-2024 19:19
17-03-2024 19:19
What are you on about?
Don’t appreciate your rude reply thank you
17-03-2024 19:28
17-03-2024 19:28
Cant see how the reply is rude....
Sorry but its true, no one on this community can tell you why o2 use RPI over CPI, as that is a commercial decision by VMo2
Plenty of choice out there for networks that dont do price rises, you are welcome to pay up and leave, details on how to cancel here Guide: Cancelling Your Contract
17-03-2024 20:04
17-03-2024 20:04
I was asking the question from the person who originally posted the information about the RPI who does work for O2. I have asked of several people who do work for O2 and nobody so far can answer me. They claim they are ‘competitive’ but not really when they increase their prices by more than other providers.
I know exactly what I can do if I don’t like it and don’t appreciate people making those unhelpful comments as they are not necessary. If you can’t answer the question I am asking don’t say anything at all.
Just as the other person you are posting for the sake of posting, not because you are trying to be helpful
17-03-2024 20:22
17-03-2024 20:22
I think the problem is @Jaxs69 that you did not make it clear to whom your question was directed.
If you are asking the question of someone in particular, you need to tag them, just like I have tagged you in this message. If a post is not tagged, any member of this customer to customer forum might well answer it. 👍
17-03-2024 20:43
17-03-2024 20:43
No one is going to tell you, not even the community manager...
Don't think you understand the fact it is a BUSINESS DECISION BY VMO2 and they have to explain it to no one, including someone who is posting on a customer to customer forum..
Don't like it jog on, and its a public forum so anyone can post and reply... if you understand how forums work....
18-03-2024 13:38 - edited 18-03-2024 13:50
18-03-2024 13:38 - edited 18-03-2024 13:50
Great info, thank you.
Can you also confirm that upgrading an existing contract won't trigger the RPI increase this April?