03-12-2024 09:45 AM - edited 04-12-2024 04:58 PM
What’s changing?
How can I see the new prices?
What if I don’t buy a pass when I’ve landed outside of the Europe zone?
I received a text about my roaming products being removed, which products are no longer being sold?
What happens when my product is removed?
Inclusive Extras:
How will this affect my travel in Europe?
18-04-2025 09:15 PM - edited 18-04-2025 09:18 PM
@Egara , have you tried doing a manual search for a network?
If roaming is enabled on your account and you have received the welcome text, then you should be able to use your phone, also make sure that you have the international prefix number such as +44 for the UK, omitting the 0 to make calls.
27-04-2025 08:38 PM
Sorry to hijack the tread. Can anyone confirmed the following, please?
My plan: Full Works.
I will be travelling to countries within Zone 1. Can I make a local call (call within same Zone 1 country) when I'm in the country listed within Zone 1 ? Will it be part of the package, please?
Thanks.
27-04-2025 10:45 PM
So we're currently travelling in Europe and have received a text each time we enter a new country. My wife's message says she can use her minutes etc. at no extra cost but mine will charge me £2.59 per day if I do nothing, or £15 per week if I sign up for a Europe Zone Pass. It provides a web link, but despite many other websites working fine, that link wouldn't even open until just now - but there's no option to buy a Europe Zone Pass anywhere!
Any advice appreciated!
28-04-2025 11:17 AM
@mavericke ,yes it will be free, as long as you are making calls to the country you are in and also making calls from there back to the UK. Other countries, where you are not in, will incur a charge, but not the country you are in.
28-04-2025 01:36 PM
So it appears EE has placed a "pass purchase bar" on my number for no apparent reason. I've called, EE were very helpful and sorted out within 30 minutes and apart from me actually having to pay the £15 per week, all is good!
29-04-2025 10:24 PM
I took out my (all round 150?) contract with EE because it included EU Roaming and inclusive extra that allowed roaming in several other ROW countries (specifically US and AUS). Oddly enough I don’t want EE to change my contract mid-way through such that I have to give them more money for something that I think should already be provided as part of the contract. So is that basically what is happening?
30-04-2025 08:14 AM
Hi @Confused20
Welcome to the community.
Which price plan are you currently on? You can check the name in Manage and then Mobile & SIMs in the EE app.
When did you take the contract out?
Michael
02-05-2025 09:10 AM
To add insult to injury now, EE is offering the following wonderful deal:
Which is £1 cheaper than I'm paying now, but includes global roaming (which is what we've all lost as a result of this ridiculously stupid decision).
As my current contract is still within the minimum term I can upgrade to that plan, but I will have to pay the full cost which is £48 a month:
I would gladly sign up to a new 24 month contract if I could get the cheaper option, but I'm told (by the sales team I spoke to, who were incidentally really nice and I cannot fault them at all) that the cheaper deal is for new customers or out of contract customers.
This is really poor customer service by a company that has already annoyed a large number of it's customer base by removing this one option, and surprising as in the past they've always allowed me to change mid contract with no problems.
The options I was given on the phone were:
1. Pay out my existing contract (some £400+) and sign up for the new one
2. Sign up for broadband at the same time and get the cheaper price, but you don't offer broadband at my address so that's not an option I can use (I would have if it was available!)
3. Upgrade my SIM only plan to a new handset and plan and almost triple my monthly charge and get a handset I don't need
EE should really be ashamed of themselves for this.
02-05-2025 11:21 AM
@chunkywelsh have you looked at the upgrade options within the EE app specifically for your account ? .... I appreciate that you've spoken to EE sales but they are not always correct, I recently changed mine mid contract to the same plan (full works) but a better offer, it showed in the app as available but when I called sales they told me it was for new customers, I sent them a screenshot of the offer and they honoured it and changed it straight away. Just FYI from experience the offers can depend on your profile, spend etc but its certainly worth a look !
02-05-2025 01:49 PM
Hi ukms, yes I have checked, the 2nd screenshot is from my account when I click on upgrade and it's the same result in the app as well, I can see the offers, but I'm only given them at full price (£48 instead of 29).
Like you I've been able to upgrade mid contract before and taken advantage of the better deal both through the app or speaking to the sales team but it seems that option is no longer available either. I used to hold EE in high regard as a company but now as soon as my (useless) contract is up I will be moving back to another provider.