Soooo, hubby had a text to say that his monthly charge on his mobile phone contract with Orange would rise from January 2012, and apparently he is not able to cancel his contract due to a clause:
terminating your Contract because Orange has changed its terms
4.3 You may also terminate your Contract if we vary its terms, resulting in an excessive increase in the Charges or changes that alter your rights under this Contract to your detriment. In such cases you would need to give us at least 14 days written notice prior to your Billing Date (and within one month of us telling you about the changes). However this option does not apply if:
4.3.1 we have increased the Charges by an amount equal to or less than the percentage increase in the All Items Index of Retail Prices published by the Central Statistical Office in the Monthly Digest of Statistics in any 12 month period; or
4.3.2 the variations we have made have been imposed on us as a direct result of new legislation, statutory instrument, government regulation or licence; or
4.3.4 the variation relates solely to an Orange Additional Service, in which case you may cancel that Orange Additional Service in accordance with Condition 15.1.
There is more info on this link http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/b...-New-Year.html
I believe that all Orange pay monthly customers still in a contract period will be in the same boat. Okay, so on a £30/month contract it might only be around £1.30 a month, but it just doesn't seem right or fair to me
Anyone wanna join together to fight? Do we seriously have any hope of beating these mobile phone giants?
terminating your Contract because Orange has changed its terms
4.3 You may also terminate your Contract if we vary its terms, resulting in an excessive increase in the Charges or changes that alter your rights under this Contract to your detriment. In such cases you would need to give us at least 14 days written notice prior to your Billing Date (and within one month of us telling you about the changes). However this option does not apply if:
4.3.1 we have increased the Charges by an amount equal to or less than the percentage increase in the All Items Index of Retail Prices published by the Central Statistical Office in the Monthly Digest of Statistics in any 12 month period; or
4.3.2 the variations we have made have been imposed on us as a direct result of new legislation, statutory instrument, government regulation or licence; or
4.3.4 the variation relates solely to an Orange Additional Service, in which case you may cancel that Orange Additional Service in accordance with Condition 15.1.
There is more info on this link http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/b...-New-Year.html
I believe that all Orange pay monthly customers still in a contract period will be in the same boat. Okay, so on a £30/month contract it might only be around £1.30 a month, but it just doesn't seem right or fair to me
Anyone wanna join together to fight? Do we seriously have any hope of beating these mobile phone giants?
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