28-02-2026 11:51 AM
I pay for my ex partners contract but do not want to carry on paying it for him. How do I stop paying it and transferring the bill to him?
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28-02-2026 06:05 PM
@Rachael371 wrote:I pay for my ex partners contract ... How do I stop paying it and transferring the bill to him?
And to further clarify this, it is the account holder's responsibility to maintain payments. If you ex-partner is the account holder, then simply stop making payments and/or cancel the direct debit. The contractual payments are your ex-partner's issue, not yours.
The issue is, to be clear whose name the account is in and thus where the responsibility lies. If the account is in your ex-partner's name, there is nothing to transfer. If it's in your name, then you need to undertake a legal transfer of ownership with the consent of both donor & recipient. See "transfer to a friend, colleague or family member" under https://ee.co.uk/help/profile/manage/change-my-account-in-the-case-of-a-life-event if that applies.
28-02-2026 12:18 PM
Hi @Rachael371
Do you have access access to the number and is the SIM registered to your address.
You'll both need to speak to EE and I believe he will need to pass a credit check although CS will say if this is needed.
Read here: https://ee.co.uk/help/profile/manage/change-my-account-in-the-case-of-a-life-event
Thanks
28-02-2026 02:15 PM
@Rachael371 : There's nowt to stop you cancelling your DD with your bank & informing him you've done so. It's his a/c; he is responsible for arranging payment.
28-02-2026 06:05 PM
@Rachael371 wrote:I pay for my ex partners contract ... How do I stop paying it and transferring the bill to him?
And to further clarify this, it is the account holder's responsibility to maintain payments. If you ex-partner is the account holder, then simply stop making payments and/or cancel the direct debit. The contractual payments are your ex-partner's issue, not yours.
The issue is, to be clear whose name the account is in and thus where the responsibility lies. If the account is in your ex-partner's name, there is nothing to transfer. If it's in your name, then you need to undertake a legal transfer of ownership with the consent of both donor & recipient. See "transfer to a friend, colleague or family member" under https://ee.co.uk/help/profile/manage/change-my-account-in-the-case-of-a-life-event if that applies.