You'll soon be able to cancel mobile, landline, and broadband contracts without penalty if your provider hikes prices mid-contract and didn't forewarn you before getting the deal, after regulator Ofcom clarified its rules.
If you're thinking of selling an iPhone, especially now the new iPhone 5C and 5S have been launched, be warned that the price you get for it could soon plummet.
If you want to watch football matches for free live on the internet, be warned there are big question marks about the legality of doing this after internet providers were told to block access to a site offering live Premier League games.
Angry T-Mobile customers hit by price hikes have proved it's worth fighting for your rights, as some have been able to leave their contracts penalty-free after an independent arbitrator backed their complaints.
Angry T-Mobile users hit by price hikes are launching a fight to escape their contracts penalty-free, citing a mix-up by the mobile giant. However, regulator Ofcom has put a dampener on the idea.
7 May 2013
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