04-08-2025 04:34 PM
Been with Orange/EE for 30 years. I periodically changed contract with them as things evolved.
I recently had a text message promising a price hike from £11.50 to £16 next month and then £18.50 in April.
Tried calling. First time promised me a 45 minute wait. 2 days later a 30 minute wait. Have they never heard of call-back?
Went to the EE shop in Shrewsbury. Was told 'Yer out of contract'. Well yes I agreed - I have been for months so what's changed? Then was told 'EE is a private company and can do as they please'. Well, I am out of contract and so can I.
I went 2 doors up the road and 15 minutes later I am now with Vodafone on a much cheaper 12 month contract with included European roaming (which EE had nabbed off me the last time I 'upgraded').
Quite staggeringly bad customer service on all fronts. It's particularly crazy as it's customer service they drove me to having to use because of their heavy-handed 'marketing'.
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04-08-2025 04:53 PM
If you're out of contract then as per EE terms and conditions EE can give you 30 days notice they intend to change your plan. This tends to happen if you're on a legacy plan.
This is the same for any mobile carriers
You have four options :
Thanks
04-08-2025 04:53 PM
If you're out of contract then as per EE terms and conditions EE can give you 30 days notice they intend to change your plan. This tends to happen if you're on a legacy plan.
This is the same for any mobile carriers
You have four options :
Thanks
04-08-2025 05:02 PM
1. Not an option as I couldn't talk to them
2. Ditto
3. Didn't
4. Did.
I didn't say it wasn't fair. I honestly couldn't give two hoots!
I just thought I would point out to Hee-Hee that it isn't a sensible business plan!
I've been forced by the company who had my business into going elsewhere. Complete madness!
04-08-2025 09:07 PM
@Departing_Rob They do have a call back though. Unfortunately customer support also has to deal with other customers when they call so can’t just hangup on them when you call,
29-11-2025 01:41 PM
Likewise, I'm leaving after around 25 years. I had a simple contract, not the best deal in town but not bad and with reasonable EU roaming. Then in the background EE started changing things. I don't check my mobile statements monthly and had made a few donations through my phone so expected my bills to be above normal. But when I noticed if for a few months, I had a check of my account and bills and significant changes have been made. I like to be in control of my account. I get that the t&c's allow changes. But for my the changes and lack of contact meant it was time to move on to see what the competition is like. Since asking for my PAC, EE has been trying to contact me but I can't be bothered to interact with them as I'm sure I'll get the standard spiel. They may offer me what I want but I don't want to stay with a company where you need to initiate or threaten to leave to keep what you want and had so happily moving on to pastures new 😃
29-11-2025 03:58 PM
@Departing_An That’s a bit contradictory there
“ I don't check my mobile statements monthly”
”I like to be in control of my account”
surly being in control means you check every month so if there’s any change your know about it.