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Why did EE send a text message about a cap

VJP
Contributor
Contributor

I had a text message to say check cap on account. WHY?  It is capped as it should be. What was the reason for sending the text?  

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Northerner
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

Hi @VJP 

 

It's likely an automatically generated message when you reach a certain point.

 

Thanks




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It's obviously an auto message but I set a cap of £0.00 some time ago and have not changed anything since.

James_B
EE Community Manager
EE Community Manager

Hi @VJP,

 

What was the full message you received?

 

James

"As you have a Spend Cap we've now barred some chargeable services. Please speak to the account holder, or if you are the account holder, manage your cap at ee.co.uk/SpendCaps or text SPEND CAP to 150"

I set the cap up about 4 months ago and it's still the same, £0.0 cap on picture messages.
Regards
Vic
V J Paine
James_B
EE Community Manager
EE Community Manager

Hi @VJP,

 

Could you have attempted a chargeable action on your phone that prompted the message?

 

James

I did turn the phone on for 5 minutes in Gambia to receive a text confirmation code (successful) but that is only thing I can think of.  If I did do something inadvertently why on earth can't EE say what it is.  The link given tells you nothing.

James_B
EE Community Manager
EE Community Manager

Hi @VJP,

 

The message would have been triggered when you connected to a roaming network, as a reminder that you wouldn't be able to make any chargeable calls or texts unless you altered your spend cap.

 

I'm sorry for any confusion caused.

 

James

Would have been much better for EE to have said that in text message, I wouldn't have wondered what it was about and wasted your time and mine here!