I did provide an example of the average prices but deleted it as my post felt too complicated.
Depending on when in the cycle you sign up you may be paying a higher price for longer (sign up just after the price increase and you pay that price for 12 months, sign up just before a price increase and you may only pay it for 1 month (or less). The big question is whether the price for new sign ups goes up the same or whether they keep them lower than the people on contracts are paying (sign up deals could mean that a new sign up pays less than someone who is part way through a contract and already had a price rise).
My main point is that if on average over the contract it is going to be £31.50 rather than £30 to start then £33 then why not just charge the known average in the first place - it is to grab headlines and to mislead people who aren't as mathematically astute or wary.



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