The numbers could potentially save you hundreds of pounds
Money saving expert Martin Lewis has detailed how sending two text messages could potentially save you hundreds of pounds a year. Some major mobile phone networks and broadband providers are set to introduce price rises in the spring, with Martin telling viewers on his Tuesday night show, January 31, that makes it vital to act now.
Martin told his ITV1 audience: "Last week I told you broadband and mobile bills are going up 14% in April for most of the big firms. What I want you to do first is I want you to check if you're out of contract. Over 9 million of you are and are overpaying."What you need to do in most cases is text INFO to 85075 on your current phone. And that should tell you whether you have termination fees to leave your contract.
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