Soldato
I'm more interested in providers that don't have the CPI +3.9% clause in their contract? Are there any?
I think it's ridiculous that if inflation is positive, you get hit with the CPI and +3.9% but if inflation is negative, you'll still get the +3.9%.
I'm aware there's some legislation coming down the line around this, but I'm not clear on if the legislation is to ban mid contract price rises or if they're just changing how they're implemented.
It's so stupid - a couple of years ago I was with Plusnet for broadband and they wanted £27.99 a month after mid-contract price increase for 76mb FTTC, I saw an advert for the same package last week which was advertising it ~£24/25 a month.
I think it's ridiculous that if inflation is positive, you get hit with the CPI and +3.9% but if inflation is negative, you'll still get the +3.9%.
I'm aware there's some legislation coming down the line around this, but I'm not clear on if the legislation is to ban mid contract price rises or if they're just changing how they're implemented.
It's so stupid - a couple of years ago I was with Plusnet for broadband and they wanted £27.99 a month after mid-contract price increase for 76mb FTTC, I saw an advert for the same package last week which was advertising it ~£24/25 a month.