Virgin Mobile is increasing the cost of pay-monthly contracts by 3.3% and hiking the price of out-of-allowance calls and roaming costs from July – but SOME affected customers can leave penalty-free.
Mobile provider Three is increasing the prices of out-of-allowance calls and additional services from 18 June - and if you're affected, you probably won't be able to leave penalty-free.
The average internet and phone costs fell year-on-year for the first time in almost nine years, this month's MSE Bills Tracker shows – but it's likely you could still save by switching.
The Post Office has agreed to cut landline-only customers' bills by more than £65 a year from May, just days before BT cuts almost a million customers' bills.
The price of some Post Office broadband and line rental packages are rising by up to 8% on 1 May - and calls packages will increase by up to 33%. But if you're affected you should be able to leave your contract penalty-free.
A pensioner has managed to reclaim a whopping £1,120 after doing an audit of her direct debits and realising she'd been paying for more than five years for broadband she didn't use.
TalkTalk Mobile customers will not have their mobile contracts renewed and will instead be offered an O2 deal - but don't assume it's the best one for you.
23 January 2018
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