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Charged while using Roam Abroad Pass

BexiG
Investigator
Investigator

I'm currently in the US and have the Roam Abroad Pass activated. There have been no problems with making or receiving calls until today. I called a UK mobile and was charged international rates. Luckily, I had a £30 spend cap, so the call cut off once I hit that. Why have I been charged for calling a UK mobile number? This has never happened to my knowledge.

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jane27091
Valued Contributor
Valued Contributor

That's reassuring to hear.  Fingers crossed they refund all customers that have been billed in error. 

_MrR_
Scholarly Contributor
Scholarly Contributor

I have been impacted by this as well on a recent trip to Greece. I have a newer plan with the Roam Further bolt on as part of my plan. 

When in Greece, I called a local number in Athens to make a restaurant reservation. That 37 second call cost me £0.89

It was only a very short weekend trip this time so didn’t raise it to EE as it’s only 89p but am now thinking do I need to in order to ensure this doesn’t happen again?

Has something actually been fixed on impacted accounts or just a billing credit added. If we’re confident it’s a blip thats been fixed, I’ll hold off on raising it. 

Katie_B
EE Community Support Team

Hi, 

If you have received any charges on your account that you believe to be incorrect, I'd recommend giving us a call a so our customer care team can investigate this for you. 

Katie

jane27091
Valued Contributor
Valued Contributor

It's the next day and still no amended bill. If this issue has been ongoing for so long why has it not been fixed??? I will have to make yet another call to 150 and explain it all again. There's no way I am paying my bill as it stands. It's not good enough. Once this issue has been resolved I will be looking for another provider who can offer a better service 

No refund except a promise that the next bill will show the refund. In the mentime, I have to py the full (wrong) amount .So that means taht EE get more of my money due to their mistake. I might raise an invoice to them charging ineterst and a houlry ate for my time spent having to sort it out.

I can confirm that I rang and spoke to an advisor on Thursday. He filled in an online web form and said to allow 72 hours. I had already cancelled my DD. I would advise you to do the same. Yesterday I received a text saying the refund had been applied and I owed the balance..I have just been online and paid what I owe on my credit card and reinstated the DD. Contact your bank cancel the DD before the money is taken is my advice. I have to say the 4 advisors I spoke to were very helpful and were all aware of this problem. Good luck with resolving your bill. 

bradleyjm
Investigator
Investigator

I know this probably doesn't help, but thought I'd share.

Was in the U.S, lucky enough to go to both Tampa and New York in August.

In Tampa I was able to use Verizon, which had impressive 4G/5G speeds and was able to call without being charged extra, note I had the Roam Abroad Pass. When I got to New York, the problems were endless.

Every time I'd make a call on AT&T, I'd be told to increase my spend cap, and the call simply drop to 2G and not connect on T-Mobile.

Granted, I was only in New York for a short time so wasn't a massive deal, but called customer service to basically say however, was still ridiculous none the less.

So basically, I had to pay to make calls that should have been included in my package.

It's alright for EE to say 'claim a refund', which I did, but that was an extremely painful process in itself.

Please sort it out - it's been going on long enough..