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One of the largest French operators will soon increase the price of one of its packages. Check your bills!

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After having already process à following an increase in its prices at the start of the year, this famous operator is back in action by this summer. by raising the prices of one of its most popular packages.

Despite; the arrival of Free on the market more than ten years ago and the sharp fall in the prices of mobile plans, it is not uncommon to see certain operators proceed to increase their prices. price increases, particularly during periods of inflation. While it's always unpleasant to see the price of your phone plan go up, it's even more annoying not to pay for it. #39;report on it time.

Indeed, nothing obliges a telephone operator to do so. ensure that you are aware of an increase in your package. As long as the latter indicates and warns of this increase through a letter, the law considers that you are then informed. A certain freedom is granted é the company on how to convey the painful message. The mention of this increase can very well be written at the very bottom of an invoice that you might not see.

This is precisely the practice used by several operators to raise the prices of their packages while remaining very discreet when it comes to customer information.  The latter will only specify these price changes in a corner of paper and assume that you are now aware.

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Mention discovered by subscribers at the bottom of their May invoice. © SFR

In the last invoice received by certain SFR subscribers for their mobile plan, several of them noticed a price increase à come. This increase would be estimated at 0.99 euro per month and would be effective   from June 2024. The package concernedé is that of RED By SFR subscribers, which constitutes one of the most popular packages in France.

SFR warns its subscribers in the last invoice sent in May. At the very bottom of the latter, in a small box, the firm announces the increase in the price of the RED By SFR package. The operator justifies this increase in particular by a persistent context of marked inflation. by the general increase in the costs constituting the price of your service (electronic components, raw materials, logistics) & ;hellip;"

This increase may well make many SFR customers cringe. The operator had in particular already process à an increase in its prices at the start of the year for its subscribers. the RED box. The latter had been é subjects à an increase of 6 euros on their monthly bill.

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

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