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21-12-2021 03:27 PM - edited 21-12-2021 03:31 PM
Hi, I wanted to ask if I end my EE contract now will this be my last and only bill from EE? OR will I have to pay for ending my EE contract AND this months bill? Which will equalitie to a nice £61.91 🌚
“Hi from EE, your total charge for
ending your contract early for
0********** is £29.88. This will
show on your final EE bill”
kind regards, thank you to anybody whoem wishes to help.
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21-12-2021 05:25 PM
Hi @Ibby2105 ,
The early termination charge is essentially the remaining cost of your contact less VAT. It ensures the network provider doesn't lose out by your leaving early but you don't pay again on top of that.
Your text suggests you are within the last month or so of your minimum contact period so I do not think that will be prorated as otherwise it defeats the point of an early termination charge.
If you've exhausted the minimum term of the contract, then your last bill would be prorated for the days you stay.
21-12-2021 03:29 PM
21-12-2021 04:23 PM
That will be all of it. Anyway you won't pay to the end of the month when leaving but pro-rata for the days you are on contract.
21-12-2021 05:25 PM
Hi @Ibby2105 ,
The early termination charge is essentially the remaining cost of your contact less VAT. It ensures the network provider doesn't lose out by your leaving early but you don't pay again on top of that.
Your text suggests you are within the last month or so of your minimum contact period so I do not think that will be prorated as otherwise it defeats the point of an early termination charge.
If you've exhausted the minimum term of the contract, then your last bill would be prorated for the days you stay.
21-12-2021 05:29 PM - edited 21-12-2021 05:33 PM
@mikeliuk : It'll be prorated to the end of min. term or the 30 day notice period whichever comes later. If the OP is really in last month of min. term there won't be any ETC but there will be the 30-day notice period.