Why do EE make it difficult to transfer from a business to personal tariff?
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30-08-2024 04:41 PM
We are well out of business contract on 2 sim only numbers. EE now offer a good personal deal so I wanted to transfer both phones to personal and take advantage of the lower tariff. I was informed that, if I transferred to a personal tariff, I would have to continue paying my old tariff for a further 6 months before I could get the better personal tariff. Is this true? It makes no sense whatsoever. I have requested PAC codes for both numbers as it seems we will now be leaving EE for a new provider.
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30-08-2024 05:07 PM
Well, you need to see out your current contract to its min. term as you committed to that.
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30-08-2024 06:30 PM
If you are within your minimum term, then using a PAC will incur early termination charges.
When does your minimum term end?
