About 10 million BT broadband, phone and TV customers will be hit with inflation-busting price rises of up to 7% from 20 September. Now's the last chance for large numbers to switch elsewhere penalty-free.
Millions of BT customers unwittingly opted in to paying £5/month for their previously 'free' BT Sport package can get a no quibble refund from the giant by calling or emailing it, if they've no interest in the full package.
More than five million BT Sport customers have either been automatically opted into paying up to £141/year when they previously got it 'free', or they face a steep price rise. We explain how you can beat the hikes.
Millions of BT Sport customers face huge price hikes from August, including a £60/yr rise for those previously promised 'free' sport with their broadband. But you can beat it – we explain how.
Students heading home from university for the summer could be able to claim a £36 refund for the unused part of their TV licence. They should also diarise to close or switch any energy or broadband accounts.
Sky TV customers have recently been hit with price hikes pushing annual bills up by up to £54/year. But whether you want to beat the hikes or are just trying to get a better deal, we explain how to haggle to cut costs.