05-04-2024 12:30 PM
My wife called Qatar airlines on their uk number from her ee phone to cancel her booking (the ee contract is in my name). They gave her a number and asked her to ring it. She rang the number twice totalling about 70 minutes. To my horror and dismay my next bill was over £300. I talked to ee and told me the number that my wife rang is an American number and my contract doesn’t include such calls. The most important thing here is that my wife didn’t know the number was in America let alone that our contract doesn’t include calls to America. Ee agreed to reimburse me with a low amount.
05-04-2024 12:58 PM
@Moh18 : If the dialled no. started "+1" or "001" it would be in USA.
05-04-2024 01:32 PM
@Moh18 Your call allowance only covers UK numbers ( not including premium rate numbers)
05-04-2024 01:55 PM
What was the specific number your wife called? Calls from the UK to 0800 numbers are free, 01/02/03-prefixed numbers are inclusive within your allowance. The number listed on https://www.qatarairways.com/en-gb/help.html is an 0330 number which would be inclusive.
International calls are always chargeable, although add-ons are available to reduce the cost. The standard rate - without any add-ons - for pay-monthly calls to the USA are £4.21/minute, which at 70minutes is around £294.
05-04-2024 02:02 PM
OP did call their UK no. but was given verbally a no. to call which turned out to be a US no.
05-04-2024 02:21 PM
My points were directed at the OP, to clarify (as much for the benefit of the wider forum) the number they called.
There would certainly be grounds for complaint with Qatar Airlines if the "redirect" was not expressly pointed out.
05-04-2024 02:41 PM
Hopefully EE explained about adding a spend cap to prevent this happening again?
05-04-2024 02:45 PM
This all boils down to being aware of the form of International nos & dialling codes. W/out such knowledge you'll soon end up clocking up big bills.
05-04-2024 05:28 PM
EE are not responsible for any refund regardless of not knowing what number anyone is calling. It’s down to that person to be aware of who they are calling regardless of how they acquired that number to call. In this case take the small refund and be grateful that even a goodwill gesture refund was offered in the first place as it didn’t have to be.
To be honest I don’t know why this post was even created in the first place.
05-04-2024 05:38 PM
Anything that creates awareness of number ranges, and what calls are likely to be chargeable, can only be a good thing.
I would agree that, on the basis of the info posted in this thread so far (notably no number cited by the OP), then EE have no blame and fault appears to lie with Qatar Airways for suggesting an international call without being clear.