Bell Mobility in Breach of Contract?
I was just wondering if anyone with a better understanding of the telecom landscape than I might be able to help me out.
I'll try to stick to the details to keep this short, but I noticed this month Bell raised my VM+Caller ID feature from $5 to $10 without notice (via mail, text, email, or any other means).
I've got 15 months left on my contract and have been toying with the idea of paying the cancellation fee and moving to Wind. I crunched the numbers and right now I'll save a a small amount of dollars if I pay the fees and port my number. So I called to inquire what this might cost and was told it'd be $300 for the 15 months remaining (as I expected) and another $80 for my hardware subsidy. This is the first I'd heard about paying the subsidy, so I wanted to take a look at my contract.
I signed up to a 36 month contract in July of 1012. In it it states that my cancellation fee is $20/month to a maximum of $400 or minimum of $100. It also says that Bell is, more or less, within their right to change prices so long as I'm given 30 days notice.
So my question is: given that I haven't received notice and that there seems to be an added subsidy fee since the time of my signing the contract, would I have a case for breach of contract? I feel like Bell must have a loop-hole somewhere to fall back on.
Thanks in advance, any insight is appreciated.
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