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A new warning has been issued to millions of people with a monthly mobile phone contract with O2. Martin Lewis warns that up to 15 million customers could see their monthly bills rise by more than the network provider told them due to mid-season price hikes.
In January 2025, Ofcom required mobile providers to clearly show how much bills will increase each year in pounds and pence, before people sign up. Now O2 has announced that from April 2026, customers will see their monthly bills increase by £30 a year - up 40 per cent from the £21.60 annual increase previously written into their contracts.
The founder of MoneySavingExpert.com (MSE.com), said: "This move feels to me a bit like it makes a mockery of Ofcom’s new 'pounds and pence’ consumer protection

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