31-01-2014 15:04
31-01-2014 15:04
O2 has found an opportunity to sting new customers with another price rise and we’re calling for action.
O2 has announced a mid-contract price hike of 2.7% for its eight million pay-monthly customers, due to come into effect in March 2014.
Unfortunately, Ofcom's new rules permit price rises for existing customers and new customers as long as they’re told about this at the point of sale. Now O2′s using this loophole to hike prices for new customers who signed after 23 January 2014, as O2 says it will warn them that inflation-matching price rises will hit them on a yearly basis.
Plus, since these hikes will be measured by the rate of RPI (retail prices index) you won’t even know how much you’ll end up paying. And those who join O2 after Ofcom’s rules take effect still won’t be able to leave their contracts without penalty. I was assured when I took my upgrade that there would be no ibcrease during the 2 years of my contract O2 are now renaiging
31-01-2014 21:46
31-01-2014 21:46
@Anonymous wrote:
I for one am getting bored with 80 email alerts every day on the same subject and I note some others such
You can go into your forum settings and turn off the ones you don't want.
I have most turned off and check "Unread posts" when I come online.
31-01-2014 21:49
31-01-2014 21:49
31-01-2014 21:52 - edited 31-01-2014 22:06
31-01-2014 21:52 - edited 31-01-2014 22:06
I agree but we're only responding to what appears, it's disappointing to see a respected member to disagree with everything we write.
I believe the separate threads are being left intentionally as it might make the different views on the price increase easier to follow.
31-01-2014 22:04
31-01-2014 22:04