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18-02-2018 09:14 PM
Thanks, just wanted to check whether it was what I was charged or what I pay..
20-02-2018 01:55 PM
@mastman Your monthly plan charge is the cost of your plan before any out of bundle charges (if you have any) the amount you pay will be made up of both of these 😊
20-02-2018 05:45 PM - edited 20-02-2018 05:49 PM
Thanks. Ok, so the plan charge is the discounted amount I pay after any discounts are applied?
20-02-2018 08:34 PM
It’s the pre-discount price.
Any RPI increases or termination fees etc will be worked out against the original tariff price, not the discounted one.
ewan
23-02-2018 08:36 PM
27-02-2018 09:59 AM
@mastman I'm sorry for the confusion this is causing.
Your plan charge is your price plan, before any discounts are applied. RPI is added to this cost, before your discount is applied also.
I do understand what you mean - everything needs to be nice and clear and easy to understand. I'll feed this back for you to see if it can be worded differently 😊
27-02-2018 10:17 AM
The cunning bit here is that Vodafone don't tell you the non discounted rate, but they are quite happy to use this when they do their RPI increase.
27-02-2018 10:45 AM
@chisterywrote:The cunning bit here is that Vodafone don't tell you the non discounted rate, but they are quite happy to use this when they do their RPI increase.
so how was yours described when you bought it? Was it £20, or £30 with a £10 discount etc? I think I would be right in saying that probably none of the people when buying were told the rpi would be applied to the price before the discount, if they were even told it was a discounted rate, they probably didn't even know it was a discounted tariff until they got their first bill. All most people worry about is the price they will pay every month, how the network do the maths to get to that figure is their problem.