19-04-2026 10:40 PM
I've had 5 emails and letters from EE saying someone wants to take over my line since January. After every email I've phoned to tell them I'm not moving house and have no intentions of leaving my contract. Well... late on Thursday night at bang on midnight the internet went out, went to bed and woke up on Friday morning and still no internet just a solid orange light.
I phoned up EE at 8:30am who said they had no record of broadband on my account and that the service had been terminated despite my numerous phone calls to not cancel it. I had to sign up to a new contract and according to their system i also have no fibre installed at my address (I've had fibre installed for 6 years and was on a 500mbps package) and was advised they may have to send an engineer out to install the fibre line and ONT. They sent me a 4G router out to tide me over in the meantime.
This is where the weird thing comes in, Friday night the internet came back on, but it's now at 74mbps not at 500 which i am paying for. This change in speed leads me to think I'm on someone else's plan and they're paying the bill.
I'm not sure how this 'slamming' scam works, surely someone's footing the bill, what do they get out of it? One request could indicate someone has entered the wrong address, but 5 requests?
According to one advisor i spoke to they could see there was a transfer request for moving the line over from EE to BT. Because BT and EE are the same company i asked if he could get a name for me, he then looked into it and told me it was very strange because the transfer didn't have a name on it.
If they take the cancellation fee this will be the icing on the cake, i'll be changing to sky.
19-04-2026 10:50 PM
That's contradictory! How can they terminate something that there is no record of?
@Jez90 wrote:they had no record of broadband on my account and that the service had been terminated