Spoke to a very helpful advisor yesterday but......
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27-12-2024 02:18 PM
So I phoned customer service yesterday and a very helpful lady assured me they had removed the £50 service deposit
They told me it is removed and I'd only pay my normal contract bill
I've just checked my bill online and that charge is still showing , I'm going to be seriously annoyed if it gets taken particularly when it's a nonsense charge and I have been reliable informed it was removed
Shouldn't that charge not be showing ?
I also posted my number over yesterday but assume the 1 working day won't count as it was boxing day
Will the number port happen tomorrow instead?
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27-12-2024 02:28 PM
- Your existing bill will not be amended. You'll see the credit in your next bill.
- No, tomorrow is a Sat., a non-working day. It'll be ported within 1 working day of you activating your EE SIM. The earliest it'll be done is Mon. 30th.
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27-12-2024 02:39 PM
Port-ins are normally processed the following working day after the PAC is submitted, assuming that is done during the working day.
If you submitted your PAC on 26/12, that will be treated as submitted on 27/12 and port-in most likely set for 30/12
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27-12-2024 02:57 PM
They said it will be 'removed' not a credit on next bill
They explicitly said my bill will just be the normal contract price not that I would need to still pay it and get a credit
And the number port reply makes total sense
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27-12-2024 03:09 PM
@DantheSwan , the credit will mean that your bill will be less than suggested to you, as the £50 deposit will be credited to your account, you will not pay the £50 but it will be deducted from the amount you are paying for your contract, hope that makes sense.

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