MILLIONS of EE mobile and broadband customers could avoid April's price hike of up to £84 a year with this simple trick. The mobile and broadband provider is set to increase prices for 25million of its customers next month. 1 EE customers are set to see in-contract price rises this April Credit: EE The increase will bring further misery to 'awful April' when households also see energy, water and council tax bills increase.
EE customers who signed up to their contracts after April 10 2024 will see their price increases set out in pounds and pence within their contract, in line with new rules from Ofcom. But, those who signed up to deals before this date will see price increases linked to the rate of inflation. EE has confirmed that this April prices for those on the old-style contracts will increase by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rate of inflation, plus 3.
9% - resulting in a rise of 6.4%. READ MORE IN MONEY BROADBAD The best and worst broadband firms for complaints revealed - the winner isn't BT So, a mobile deal currently costing £17 a month will increase by £1.
09 to £18.09, or by £13.08 a year.
On a £36 a month contract it's an increase of £2.30 a month, taking it to £38.30, or £27.
60 a year. Meanwhile, broadband contracts costing £27.99 and £34.
99 a month will rise by £21.48 and £26.88 a year respectively.
Those who signed up for new-style pounds and pence contracts are likely to see monthly £1.50 increases if they are on a SIM-only deal, or a £4 monthly i.








