26-01-2024 05:48 PM
TLTR:
A fraudulent contract for £2,300, including an iPhone 14 Pro Max and Nintendo Switch, was taken out in my friend's name at EE store (hours away from her place). She only discovered this when her direct debit payments spiked. Despite her never authorising this, EE sent OTPs to a secondary phone number on her account, used by her underage son, and the OTPs weren't even opened. EE's lack of thorough identity checks and their refusal to provide CCTV footage raise concerns of potential internal fraud. After facing threats to her credit score and mental health strain, my friend's appeals to EE and the ombudsman have been dismissed.
I am sure this isn't an isolated case and I am looking for people facing experiencing similar story. We're creating a coalition to bring this issue to the media and possibly to court. If you're affected or concerned, join us in this fight for justice. Together, we're stronger!
Full story:
My friend is a single mom of two boys working part-time in London. On July 1st, 2023, someone posing as her entered an EE store in Solihull Touchwood and fraudulently took out a contract on her existing EE account, amounting to approximately £2,300. This contract included an iPhone 14 Pro Max and a Nintendo Switch as an add-on.
She became aware of this matter when she noticed a significant increase in her regular direct debit. Upon contacting EE, she was informed about the activity on her account. EE informed her that on July 1st, 2023, two separate One-Time Pin Codes (OTPs) were sent to one of the secondary phone numbers on her account. EE alleges that the OTPs were used to secure the fraudulent contract. Further investigation revealed that during the window the OTPs were sent to her son's number, no phone calls were made or received by him that could explain the OTP being passed on to the fraudsters. Moreover, the text message containing the OTP was not even opened by her son.
EE has now cut off all her lines after sending her multiple threatening messages, taking actions that will affect her credit score. She has exhausted all possible avenues before considering legal action (which I’d like to pursue) but has been rejected and let down by both EE’s fraud service and the EE ombudsman.
This situation has severely impacted my friend's mental health, and she has now run out of energy to fight the case. Therefore, I am offering my support in trying to resolve the situation.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE: After a limited investigation on my part, I’ve already found a few people facing the same situation just by browsing the EE forum. I am sure hundred+ people are concerned. I now want to join forces, take this to the media, and potentially to court to fight this injustice. TOGETHER, we can be stronger! Join the fight.
Further findings and information on EE's failure to protect their business and customers against fraud:
06-02-2024 02:52 PM
Publicising our internal security processes would make it easier for fraudsters to find ways to bypass them, so we wouldn't share that information. Your friend has done the correct thing in speaking to our Mobile Care team, who raise these types of cases to our Fraud team to make sure that the correct processes were followed. If your friend would like more information on their case, they can contact us on one of the methods here on our contact us page.
Thanks
Chris
06-02-2024 04:54 PM
Thx @Christopher_G no worries I found a way to get more attention around this critical security breach. Thx
17-07-2024 03:16 PM
Hi,
How may I get in touch with you as I am another victim of this type of fraud and EE's reluctance to help?
Many thanks,
N
17-07-2024 03:25 PM
What is the name of the Facebook page you have created for victims?
17-07-2024 04:11 PM
Hi there @NicoleNicoletta
I am very sorry to hear of your experience.
Have you spoken to our mobile guides since this happened?
If so, has an investigation been opened with our fraud team to look into what has happened?
Thanks.
Leanne.
01-10-2024 05:21 PM
Hello
you’ve found another victim of this scumbag company. ID fraud was committed years ago in my name and EE allowed it. They apparently investigated and said it wasn’t fraud even though I was living in Australia at the time and moved out the address 6 months before the contract was done and where the handset was delivered.
Funny thing is, the debt was sold to Lowell and even they writ the balance of because they investigated and found it to be FRAUD.
Do not stop exposing EE. They are scum! They ruin lives and put peoples financially lives at risk with no security no nothing.
27-12-2024 10:56 AM
Hi I have read this story and I am in a similar position like this where many phones have been taken out in my account using otp to fraudulently receive these from a person 6 hours away from where I live. Ee say it’s my fault and won’t do anything about it. I’m in under £11000 debt because of this and stuck what to do next. Any help ?
27-12-2024 12:00 PM