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Old 13-06-2014, 17:42   #9
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Re: Virgin Mobile increases Monthly Tariffs

O2 and EE now incorporate a price rise every year into your contract, VM broadband has been similar for many years.

That said you could try wrangling it if RPI drops below 2.5% this month or next. VM have deliberately set the price rise as much as they are allowed - exactly equal to the RPI figure for *April* which is the most recent figure. However the contract says the price rise must be equal or lower than RPI for the previous twelve months. If the RPI drops below 2.5% between now and the time the price rise takes effect then you could potentially have an argument.
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