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is there a way to see roaming charges before your bill is issued ?

Rachael888
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I need to submit an expenses claim and cannot find how to check roaming charges before my bill is issued on 02/04/26

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Northerner
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Hi @Rachael888 

PAYG or pay monthly contract? 

Maybe worth asking CS on 150 for an itemised bill, but additional charges should show on your bill or in some cases the next bill. 

Thanks 




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Northerner
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Hi @Rachael888 

PAYG or pay monthly contract? 

Maybe worth asking CS on 150 for an itemised bill, but additional charges should show on your bill or in some cases the next bill. 

Thanks 




To contact EE Customer Services dial 150 From your EE mobile or 0800 956 6000 from any other phone.

EE standard opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 9pm - Saturday and Sunday, 8am to 8pm.
XRaySpeX
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Try texting BILL to 150.

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@Northerner wrote:

Maybe worth asking CS on 150 for an itemised bill, but additional charges should show on your bill or in some cases the next bill. 


That itemised bill will just be a copy of the most recent one, and probably chargeable. It won't be one covering unbilled charges incurred between bill date and current date - those will be shown on the next bill.

Out of curiosity, why won't your employer wait until 2nd April? I can understand wanting expenses to be submitted in a timely manner, but a month's bill cycle - which would surely apply to personal credit card payments also - would seem fair.