TalkTalk has confirmed it's increasing prices for hundreds of thousands of out-of-contract customers from next month, after EE announced mid-contract price hikes for broadband customers – but if you're affected, you can switch to a better deal penalty-free.
Energy customers will be given automatic compensation for late credit refunds and for being switched to a new firm by mistake, under new rules which come into force this week. But a key measure to tackle late final bills has been put on ice.
Mobile operator Giffgaff is increasing the price of its two cheapest pay-as-you-go bundles, known as goodybags, while increasing the number of calls they include.
EE customers who haven't upgraded or renegotiated their contract since before 23 January 2014 are to be hit with a 2.4% price hike – here's what to do if you're affected.
Thousands of Now TV customers will see a price rise of £2 a month after the firm upped the cost of its cinema pass – but you may still be able to beat the hike.
Companies applying for a licence to supply energy will have to undergo tougher tests from June, following Martin Lewis's calls for "quality control" after a run of smaller firms went bust over the past year.
Haggling is live and kicking in the UK, a new MoneySavingExpert.com poll reveals, with four out of five customers who give it a go successfully negotiating a better deal with some big-name firms in the TV, broadband, mobile, breakdown and insurance sectors.
A new wave of price hikes have hit, from council tax and prescriptions to energy and broadband - but there are still plenty of ways to cut these bills.
31 March 2019
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