Mobile phone network providers have been accused of “milking” customers with mid-contract price rises as high as 22pc.
Extra mid-contract price hikes have been banned in new rules announced today but Martin Lewis wants the Sky loophole closed.
Major mobile and broadband providers have signed up to the government's new Tcharter, which aims to protect customers ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves and the Technology Secretary hosted a roundtable with the UK’s biggest telecoms providers – ...
Providers will also make it easier for vulnerable consumers to access social tariffs under the Government’s new Telecoms ...
The UK government has introduced a new Telecoms Consumer Charter that it says will help curb bill shock by enforcing more ...
MILLIONS of mobile and broadband customers will no longer be hit with unexpected mid-contract price rises, the Chancellor ...
BT, VMO2, VodafoneThree, Sky and TalkTalk have signed up to a new government charter meaning customers don’t get unexpected ...
Eligible households could save up to £220 a year ...
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UK unveils telecoms charter to curb mid-contract bill shocks
Legal teeth sold separately The UK government claims a new Telecoms Consumer Charter will stop customers being hit by ...
Martin Lewis warns over "two glaring gaps" ...
The consumer expert said the discounted schemes have not been promoted enough ...
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