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ABerrant: Are you sure? the only reference I see to RPI is that they must send you notification of an increase that is higher than RPI.
You can end the agreement for such
variations as explained in Section 10.
Subject to the above, you will not be
able to end the agreement if such
variation or increase:
(i) is due to changes to the law,
government regulation or licence
which affect us; or
(ii) relates solely to Additional
Services; or
(iii) relates solely to Add-on(s)
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(if applicable to you). In such
circumstances you will not be able
to end your agreement but you will
be able to cancel the Add-on(s) by
giving us 30 days’ written notice; and
(c) if you carry on using Three
Services after the variation
commences, you will be deemed to
have accepted the variation.
Aren't these the only situations in which you can't cancel when there is a variation?
As far as I know inflation isn't a law/reuglation or license.