extra charges

stevenyus904
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hi ive noticed 2 extra charges on my bill this month, 1 looks like a duplicate charge 1 charge is at 23.53 for £12.99 and 1 charge is at 23.59 for £12.00 both on the same date. i cant get any information on my bill or details of who the payment is to, can you help?

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Leanne_T
EE Community Support Team

Morning @stevenyus904 

Thanks for coming to the community. 

Our Reasons Why Your Mobile Bill Might be Higher Than Usual page has details on why your bill may be higher. If you're unsure about the charges after checking the help page, please get in touch with our mobile guides and they will get the bill looked into to see what these charges are for and give you a full breakdown. 

Leanne.

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XRaySpeX
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Sounds like a call to a 08 Service no. or a 09 Premium no. which are charged in 2 parts:

  1. Access Charge goes to EE.
  2. Service Charge to the service provider.

Look it up in Costs to call non-geographic numbers

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Leanne_T
EE Community Support Team

Morning @stevenyus904 

Thanks for coming to the community. 

Our Reasons Why Your Mobile Bill Might be Higher Than Usual page has details on why your bill may be higher. If you're unsure about the charges after checking the help page, please get in touch with our mobile guides and they will get the bill looked into to see what these charges are for and give you a full breakdown. 

Leanne.


@XRaySpeX wrote:

Sounds like a call to a 08 Service no. or a 09 Premium no. which are charged in 2 parts:

  1. Access Charge goes to EE.
  2. Service Charge to the service provider.

I agree in principle, my only hesitation is that the OP mentions the 2 charges having different timestamps.

I would question what description or number, is shown against the bill for these charges. There should be something, not just nothing.

My back of mind suspicion would be multiple online purchases separated by 6 minutes of web browsing.