
Sosh tries to increase its plan to € 5.99, but you can prevent it
Sosh gives you an easy offer to refuse. © Shutterstock
Sosh is not the first (and will not be the last) to try to return to the price of some of its packages at low price supposedly guaranteed “for life”. This is evidenced by his last maneuver in this mid-February 2025 around his package at € 5.99 per month offering in particular SMS and unlimited calls and 20 GB of Data in 4G. Initially marketed with a friendly € 4.99 per month, this package which has therefore already won a euro some time ago without consideration, this time tries to move to a salty € 7.99 per month.
To compensate, this time SOSH adds 20 GB of data envelope, passing it to a total of 40 GB. But is it enough?
Sosh and the illusion of generosity
If you do not have the usefulness of these additional gigas (especially since once the monthly quota has exceeded the speed alone is reduced, it is still possible to navigate), this increase of two euros may seem difficult to swallow without passing without passing without passing without passing at 5G.
Fortunately, SOSH refuses this price increase before its implementation on March 21, provided you carry out a small manipulation before this date.
If you have the € 5.99 per month's package of SOSH, you should normally have received the email below containing a link allowing you to your customer area.
Sosh email on the change of package at € 5.99 © Numériques
If this is not the case (see your spam!), Head to your customer area Manually, from the web or the mobile app, and select your mobile contract. A message then indicates the upcoming change in your package. A button “Given the proposal” is at the bottom, and just click on it to stay with the current offer. If you miss the deadline, you will still have possible to refuse evolution up to four months after its implementation.
Confirmation email in the event of refusal © Numériques