09-06-2023 02:45 AM
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09-06-2023 02:53 AM
These will be reversed-charged texts from Premium Rate nos. you may have inadvertently subscribed to via Web or TV. EE are not obliged to refund you but you may complain to the Premium rate regulator Phone-paid Services Authority or the firm itself. You can check out those firms or nos. yourself on that site.
You could try texting STOP to the number, but it may cost and may not work.
You should also text BAR to 150 to block Premium Rate numbers so this doesn't happen in future.
09-06-2023 02:53 AM
These will be reversed-charged texts from Premium Rate nos. you may have inadvertently subscribed to via Web or TV. EE are not obliged to refund you but you may complain to the Premium rate regulator Phone-paid Services Authority or the firm itself. You can check out those firms or nos. yourself on that site.
You could try texting STOP to the number, but it may cost and may not work.
You should also text BAR to 150 to block Premium Rate numbers so this doesn't happen in future.