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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Yorkshire
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T-Mobile (EE) price increase
So I received a message today informing me of a price increase.
Here is a quote from the email. 'We’re making some changes to the terms and conditions for your T-Mobile plan regarding the notification of price changes. The new terms will take effect from 26 March 2014. Please see below the updated clause which details one of the instances in which you have the right to cancel your plan without charge, as a result of a price change. 7.2.3.3. We have given You Written Notice of an increase in a Price Plan Charge under point 7.1.4 and (i) the increase in Your Price Plan Charge (as a percentage) is higher than the annual percentage increase in the Retail Price Index (RPI) published by the Office for National Statistics (calculated using the most recently published RPI figure before we give you Written Notice under 7.1.4); and (ii) You give Us notice to immediately cancel this Agreement before the change takes effect.' As this is a change to the terms and conditions I originally signed to,does this mean that I can cancel my contract without incurring a fee
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Join Date: Aug 2001
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There isn't a price increase. Go and read it again.....
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I believe not. Pretty sure you would only be able to cancel if they didn't give the correct notice (a month, so they have) or if the change was to your material disadvantage (which it isn't.)
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