addictfreak
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Been with O2 for well over 10 years. My contract is up for renewal in March, I will be going elsewhere!
IIRC there has been some recent litigation on this - even when a provider has T&Cs with a general entitlement to raise prices, if it wants to do that by more than a small amount it cannot insist on a lock-in even if the contract provides for one.I know it's not adding much to the debate, but Which? have a campaign called 'Fixed means fixed' about this subject. I believe the current situation is that inflationary increases are allowed, but nothing more. I'm also not sure whether this limit can act retrospectively on contracts signed before the new rules were in place. ...
That sounds about right from what I remember - I think they have to give the punter the option of cancelling the contract.IIRC there has been some recent litigation on this - even when a provider has T&Cs with a general entitlement to raise prices, if it wants to do that by more than a small amount it cannot insist on a lock-in even if the contract provides for one.
As of 1st of Feb I believe.That sounds about right from what I remember - I think they have to give the punter the option of cancelling the contract.

I've never paid attention to it, if 02 want me they send a text. Couldn't even tell you how much it is monthly, only that it's unlimited. 
with you mostly on this one, by the end of my one and only ever vodadone contract, I had taken to referring to myself as a vodadone victim rather than customer. O2 were ok unless I needed technical help. I am now very happy with 3.I'll be sticking with O2 - Mrs R is with Vodafone and they are even worse - she has had a terrible job getting some unwarranted roaming charges deducted from her bill. I'm afraid they are all as bad as each other, apart from some which are worse.