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'.
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,