This year thousands of mobile bill payers will see the cost of their phone or data plan rise. The added costs are being rolled out to cover inflation, and on paper it means a handful of users will see an average of £3-£4 added to their monthly bill.
The exact amount your rate will go up by purely depends on your provider, whether you're in contract, or even down to how much data you have on your plan.
Sky Mobile has recently confirmed it's upping its prices for out-of-contract users, and the rate varies between £1 to £3 extra each month depending on your data allowance.
I've found a trick that could see me avoid price hikes at rival retailer Tesco Mobile, that is if I take out a contract with my handy Clubcard - yes the loyalty card better known for tapping to cut the financial sting of your food shop.
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