UK mobile customers stung by 'sharp practices' says consumer group
by Damien Gayle and agencies from Technology | The Guardian on (#35JM8)
Citizens Advice calls for Ofcom to act after finding Vodafone, EE and Three charge customers for handsets after phones paid off
Three of Britain's biggest mobile phone networks keep charging customers extra for their handsets after they have been paid off, leaving them up to 38 a month worse off, a consumer group has warned.
Citizens Advice found that Vodafone, EE and Three were overcharging customers who failed to change their contract an average of 22 a month, rising to 38 a month for buyers of premium phones including the Samsung Galaxy S8, Apple iPhone and Sony Xperia XZ Premium.
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