Orange are putting up the prices of calls for people on contracts from September the 1st!
http://www.bitterwallet.com/orange-increase-charges-can-you-cancel-your-orange-contract/15723
If you want out you can cancel your contract now free of charge and keep your phone and any freebies you had.
You can also transfer your number to a pay as you go sim if you wanted
Calls going up form 5p a min to 15p a minute
not strictly true, calls are not 5p a min at the moment.
Whats changing is the minimum call cost for out of bundle mins.
So before you were charged a min of 5p for a 1second call to a number, from the 14th sept its going to be a minimum charge of 14.7p or something.
And in the T&C's it states that if orange raise the price of products by more than some average price determined by some governing body then you have the right ti end your contract without penalty.
And as the price is going up by some 300% thats way too high so thats why you can cancel.
Orange have sent text messages out to people who regularly go over their minutes, and not to people who don't.
So they ask if you received the text about this (even though they know you did or didn't) but the new T&C's are now on their website as of yesterday so you can now say you have seen it on there as a reference.
As long as you signed your contract up before yesterday you can claim it is affecting you as the orange T&C's on the website were listing 5p minimum call cost until yesterday.
It is also in the T&C's that the phone you get is separate to the contract you sign and as such you are not required to return it, even if they ask for it.
If you don't get your pac code the account is cancelled straight away, if you do order it the account is only cancelled when you have ported the number to the new network.
Not sure about returning handsets to a 2rd party i.e. phones4u, guess you still signed an orange contract so abide by those rules.
very useful (if long) thread is here
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1825687&page=41