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Channel Returns webpage url

sb101
Established Contributor
Established Contributor

Hi

Does anyone know the url for the Channel Returns page?

Spoke to an advisor called Thomas about an hour ago to cancel my 30-day rolling contract; EE have decided to increase my £9 plan to £13 without any benefit to me.

This Thomas offered me the same deal for £10, which I accepted, after confirming the details twice.

However, the confirmation email shows he's put me onto a 24-MONTH contract, which I'd never agree to.

Customer Services subsequently tell me (Sam and Malcolm - both very helpful and apologetic) say they can't cancel it as it's a live contract, hence my trying to find the Channel Returns page.

Oh yea, this Thomas guy, apart from confirming EVERYTHING I asked him, also told me that the "new" contract wouldn't start until next month - so he basically lied through his teeth.

Been with this network since 1992 when it was Mercury One2One, but BT are taking the mickey now.

Ironically I can get the same (and better) deal(s) on other networks, which also use EE's network!  Go figure!

Sorry for the rant, but I'm really pee'd-off with EE now.

Thanks 🙂

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XRaySpeX
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

How do I cancel if I've had my contract less than 14 days and signed up online or over the phone?

If you signed up to your plan online or over the phone:
  1. fill in this cancellation form

  2. email it to channel.returns@ee.co.uk or post it to: 

    Channel Returns

    Mercia House

    Senhouse Road

    Darlington DL1 4YB

  3. our team will be in touch with further instructions

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sb101
Established Contributor
Established Contributor

Ok, third attempt to reply - during the previous two attempts the website became unavailable whilst I was typing.

Thanks for the information!

I can't stop thinking that it's a bit pathetic that such a huge comms company uses a downloadable PDF for this.

I'll be phoning them in the morning to cancel.

I knew BT's takeover would make EE toxic.  Where were Ofcom?....