25-06-2025 10:56 PM
Hi,
I have simple question, I wonder if you could help me.
I've contacted EE last month to upgrade my contract to pay monthly just for the simcard from the phone (I was paying over 60 pounds for 2 years, contract finished, but it still charged me over 60). I've contacted customer service and with their help, we moved to less than 20 Pounds for 2 years option, which was great. I've been also advised that I'll be refunded 60 pounds that's been charged on me, but I'm not sure if that would be true. Sadly, I don't have transcription, which is why prooving it would be hard.
Is there a chance that this might happen, or that's just lost cause and I should just forget about that part?
Cheers!
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26-06-2025 09:30 AM
Thanks @N1ghtmarelol
You'd not be refunded in full, but on your last bill you'd have paid for a full month ahead for the old plan, so you would see some money back for the period from when you changed to the £20 plan.
On the next bill you'll see it has changed to the new plan and there will be a refund of the old plan from the date of the change up to the bill date, and a charge for the new plan for the same period.
With it being a lower plan, you may find that you have a lower bill, or may be in credit with nothing to pay, depending on when the plan was changed during the bill month.
There is a bit more on part charges on our Understanding your EE bill after an upgrade page.
If you still have any queries after the next bill is created, it would be best to speak to our billing guides, who can go through it in more detail.
Michael
26-06-2025 08:15 AM
Thanks for coming to the community.
I'm just want to make 100% sure I'm understanding what you've said.
Am I right in saying you were paying £60 per month on an old contract, and the minimum term ended, and you've then moved to a £20 SIM Only plan?
Michael
26-06-2025 09:17 AM
26-06-2025 09:30 AM
Thanks @N1ghtmarelol
You'd not be refunded in full, but on your last bill you'd have paid for a full month ahead for the old plan, so you would see some money back for the period from when you changed to the £20 plan.
On the next bill you'll see it has changed to the new plan and there will be a refund of the old plan from the date of the change up to the bill date, and a charge for the new plan for the same period.
With it being a lower plan, you may find that you have a lower bill, or may be in credit with nothing to pay, depending on when the plan was changed during the bill month.
There is a bit more on part charges on our Understanding your EE bill after an upgrade page.
If you still have any queries after the next bill is created, it would be best to speak to our billing guides, who can go through it in more detail.
Michael