spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by Lawrah
quote: Originally posted by spencer88
quote: Originally posted by Lawrah
OH EM GEE, Im going to have to cancel for the £1.50 its going up. FUCK ME WHAT ARE WE ALL TO DO.
That £1.50 to someone may mean they cannot afford their contract.
What are you, a fucking feed the children advert.
No children were mentioned in my post, or am I missing something?
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Lawrah
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quote: Originally posted by fazza
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
PAYG FTW.
they put the call costs up on PAYG back in july to 25p a Minute...
And he didnt bloody notice.
Surely there is nooone sitting out there still paying 60quid a month for a phonebill? Not a buisness one but a personal one.. Phone bundles have gone massivly down in the last few years.
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pow
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LOL at budgeting for the next year on it
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John
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iPhones must mean loads of people are on £40+ contracts now.
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Lawrah
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quote: Originally posted by pow
LOL at budgeting for the next year on it
lollercopter.
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Lawrah
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quote: Originally posted by John
iPhones must mean loads of people are on £40+ contracts now.
Why?
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John
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Because everyone wants an iPhone and it costs a lot to get one free.
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LeeM
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quote: Originally posted by pow
LOL at budgeting for the next year on it
why? i dont have a job and have to budget annually
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Lawrah
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People shouldnt buy phones they cant afford..
[Edited on 28-11-2011 by Lawrah]
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by Lawrah
People shouldnt buy phones they cant afford..
can't?
edit, I didn't mean about the missing apostrophe; I meant do you mean 'can afford'?
[Edited on 28-11-2011 by LiVe LeE]
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Lawrah
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quote: Originally posted by LeeM
quote: Originally posted by pow
LOL at budgeting for the next year on it
why? i dont have a job and have to budget annually
I bet you piss money away on other shite ?
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John
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Although I wouldn't want them putting it up, if you can't afford the £1.50 increase on a £35 a month contract you probably shouldn't have a £35 a month phone contract.
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Lawrah
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote: Originally posted by Lawrah
People shouldnt buy phones they cant afford..
can't?
edit, I didn't mean about the missing apostrophe; I meant do you mean 'can afford'?
[Edited on 28-11-2011 by LiVe LeE]
No I missed the nt on shouldnt. I edited it then you quoted it.
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Lawrah
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quote: Originally posted by John
Although I wouldn't want them putting it up, if you can't afford the £1.50 increase on a £35 a month contract you probably shouldn't have a £35 a month phone contract.
yes.
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LeeM
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im not saying i cant afford it, just that it would be annoying! especially as the contract is signed at £x a month.
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pow
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I'm with Laura and John here.
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Ian
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Contract states they can do it though.
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Lawrah
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Small print will say something like "contract subject to change". They always cover their arses.
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RichR
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I disagree with the principal of putting up prices during a fixed term contract irrelevant of whether an individual can afford the increase or not. I understand its in the T&Cs but when Phone companies issue the profits that they do, standing out until the end of what at most would be a 24month contract term isn't going to have a huge effect to them.
Imagine you took out a contract on Saturday and then finding out it'll be going up the day after signing on the dotted line.
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_Allan_
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Fuck you all, I'm on O2. 
How do you like them apples?....
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RichR
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where do you limit the increase as well - if inflation shot up to 15% overnight (as it did in the 80's), could Orange conceivably increase it in the same manner or is there a percentage limit?
As I read the T&C extract on page 1, is it limited to 5.4% or is it just saying that this increase is below the current RPI of 5.4%?
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Ian
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You wouldn't find out afterwards because you read the terms?
Also if it was the day after you would have some rights to cancel anyway.
That's what the right to cancel is there for.
I completely agree it doesn't manage expectation and it's not the way I would do business, but there has to be a breakpoint somewhere and I bet is easier to deal with a few moans on the phone and implement a contract term than to tell everyone individually that the price has gone up when they renew, when they will also be expecting a good deal.
At least this is clear and legal and not really open to debate. Having sales staff trying to sneak in a few extra pound to the deal is the alternative and probably not as easy.
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by fazza
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
PAYG FTW.
they put the call costs up on PAYG back in july to 25p a Minute...
Good job I got free minutes then.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by _Allan_
Fuck you all, I'm on O2. 
How do you like them apples?....
They just have high prices to start with anyway.
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
You wouldn't find out afterwards because you read the terms?
Also if it was the day after you would have some rights to cancel anyway.
I'm not debating the right to increase, its clear and simple and covered by T&Cs whether they've been read or not, the point I was making was possibly unclear - I didn't mean 'find out' about the rise 2 days after taking out a contract, I meant being informed' of a planned rise that quickly after signing up to a contract would leave a bitter taste surely
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