End of contract
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10-10-2023 06:35 PM
I have paid up to the end of my contract but I looked on EE to see how you get a PAC code and immediately I got a text saying I would be charged £28.45 for leaving early? I am not leaving early as I have paid up for my subscription until the 23 rd of October. How is this allowed? The main reason I am leaving is because of the amount EE charge for data, calls etc…
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10-10-2023 08:51 PM - edited 10-10-2023 08:54 PM
@Tel57 Did you call customer services to give notice or have you just put money on your account? Putting money on your account isn’t giving notice of termination or paying off your contract term. You’ve just put money on your account to go towards future bills. Perhaps you should be reading THIS to understand what you need to do and not what you think you need to do.
How much they charge for calls/data ? So you’re going outside your call allowance ie your calling chargeable numbers. You’ll get the same charges on other networks. If you’re using up your data allowance just perhaps you need to increase that allowance instead of just purchasing more.
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10-10-2023 09:42 PM
The £28.45 is the cost of cancelling your contract on the day you asked about leaving, not at the end of your min. term.
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