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UK Shoppers Overpaying on Bills | Leicester News
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UK households are paying way too much on their bills—£576 a year on average—with TV, energy, and phone contracts leading the charge. A shocking 38% are stuck in unloved deals, half have seen prices creep up over time, and 26% feel they’re not getting value. TV packages are the top offender, sparking a wave of people (23%) hunting for better deals—and 26% actively switching. With seven subscriptions on average, tracking them is tough (9% admit they’re overwhelmed). Experts are calling for more flexible, monthly rolling contracts to avoid being locked into outdated plans. Nearly half now prefer shorter, adaptable deals, and many are eyeing bundled services to save cash—because nobody should pay for stuff they don’t use.
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