"Your contract price is due to increase in april" phone, internet, rent. Go online and the same thing is cheaper than the initial contract prices.
Surely they must realise how much they're taking the piss.
Mobile plan, started at £33, now year 2 will be going to £37 and a few. New identical plan on the website with some extras is £27 now.
Broadband same story, cheaper to cancel and buy again by over £10 a month.
Rent, i'm moving from a studio to a 2 bedroom and i'm looking at paying £100 more for 1 extra bedroom, living room, bigger kitchen, driveway, garden.. no doubt that will take the piss as well next year
Electricity company will also want to change the base formula for calculating the rate soon (higher, of course)
Why is everyone abusing "inflation" clauses from the contract?