04-07-2021 11:18 AM
Hi, so my phone has made at least four phone calls (that I know of) when I wasn't next to my phone and nobody else was either. This has caused alarm when my mum received a call from me beyond midnight last night and then couldn't get to me until I got up this morning. I decided the problem might be with my SIM card and looked to change networks but as EE have changed my price plan, I'm now locked into a contract and there will be a £170 fee if I leave early... Even though I have been with EE since the beginning and agreed to pay more than my original contract with the new changes. Why is this happening? Will I be fined for leaving my contract? Would getting a new SIM card be the answer? Could I get a new SIM card for EE and keep my old number?
04-07-2021 11:45 AM
@rao1 You can request a replacement SIM card but you seem to think it’s the network that’s causing your issue? Your not fined for terminating a contract your required to pay off that contract as you agreed to the terms of that contract to the minimum term date.
04-07-2021 01:39 PM
Hi @rao1
Welcome to the community.
I suggest speaking to our Technical Support team so they can look into this for you. It would be interesting to know what has cause this, please come back and let us know.
Chris
06-07-2021 09:05 AM
Do these calls show in your phone's call log after the event?
06-07-2021 10:24 AM
06-07-2021 11:04 AM
The SIM wouldn't cause your phone to make calls, it just enables access to a mobile network that allows those calls to connect.
My suspicion is you may have some rogue app or perhaps a scheduler that's causing this behaviour. The obvious suggestion is to go through your installed apps and see if there's anything that you don't recognise.
You may also need to consider backing up all your personal data with a view to performing a factory reset.