Mobile and broadband bills are on the rise for consumers as several providers up prices for existing customers to fit in line with inflation.
Virgin Media and O2 are the latest to confirm and existing users will see their bill hike by an extra 8.8% from April 2024. Sky is another retailer to confirm hikes with its TV shoppers facing a jump on Sky Entertainment by £2 a month and mobile users between £12 and £36 a year - depending on your contract status.
EE is up there too, as all existing customers will see their mobile contracts rise by March 29 2024, something that's widely seen in the small print under their current deals. Outright phone deals to avoid contract inflation price rises: This is why opting for a swanky new phone upfront is one way to beat any contract hikes, especially when paired with a cheaper SIM-only data deal from a separate retailer like Lebara and GiffGaff.
And the latest deals we've spotted will help you do exactly that while saving up to £580 on a new device. READ MORE: I'm a tech expert - I've found a way to avoid Sky price hikes as they come into this year READ MORE: I found a Tesco Clubcard trick that can help anyone with Apple or Samsung phone contracts to avoid price hikes Starting off with a £165 saving on the Apple iPhone 14, thanks to retailer Very.
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