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17-05-2021 04:09 PM
Well I just cannot believe the incompetence of this company after been released from my mobile phone contract just over a month ago now. I have just received an email with a survey saying , We're really sorry you've decided to cancel your EE Broadband. What the heck is going on with this shower. 😡 Roll on February when the contract does end.
17-05-2021 04:12 PM
Do you have EE BB?
17-05-2021 04:46 PM
Yes I do, that's why i said roll on February when the contract ends
17-05-2021 05:39 PM
Hi @Chriscam.
Is your broadband still working?
Are you able to get in touch with our Customer Care team to make sure your broadband is still active?
Jon
17-05-2021 06:03 PM
Yes Jon it's still working,
There is no reason it shouldn't be still active I haven't spoken to anyone about my broadband it's been perfect never an issue so why receive email's I don't know
17-05-2021 06:17 PM
Thanks @Chriscam.
As long as it's still working that's great.
Let us know if you have any problems with it, I'm sorry that you received this email.
Jon
17-05-2021 06:20 PM
Thanks Jon
17-05-2021 07:12 PM
Your landline & possibly BB has either been slammed or you're selling your home & the buyers have applied to some ISP, not necessarily EE, to take it over. In either case it could be 2 weeks before you lose both. If you don't want that to happen you should reply to EE before then saying you don't agree for it to be taken over.
17-05-2021 07:23 PM
What the hell is all that about mate what do you mean slammed am not selling my home I have have not contacted anyone one about my broadband what a Fu**ing joke this is.
17-05-2021 07:37 PM - edited 17-05-2021 07:51 PM
Slamming is when someone else unbeknownst to the owner applies to take over a landline. Anybody can do this & nobody need inform the owner except that the existing ISP will write such a "Sorry to see you go" letter. EE don't know it's not you who applied to another ISP. Hence that letter. See Phone or broadband switching without consent - Ofcom