28-04-2020 04:30 PM - edited 07-05-2020 06:03 PM
We've seen an increase in phishing emails pretending to be from EE. Here's some information to help keep you safe from these kinds of scams.
It will look very much like the email has come from EE. It says that your latest payment has failed and asks you to click on a link to update and verify your billing details. There are variations to the message, as shown below, as scammers are always changing the content. The link itself goes to a fake EE Login page.
These emails are 100% fake and are a ploy to get your bank details/account details. DO NOT click on any links in these emails. Remember to always login to your accounts directly and never through an unsolicited link that has been sent to you.
If you receive anything similar to this, or anything you think may be suspicious, make sure to forward the email to phishing@ee.co.uk and then delete it from your inbox.
Here are some examples of the emails and the fake login screen.
Email scam 1
Email scam 2
Fake login page
Another example which has been reported to us looks very similar to these. Again it asks for card details to be entered into a fake page. The email is titled View bill - Error as shown in the first image below. The second image shows the fake page which is asking for card details.
As always, never enter your details into a page sent to you via an unsolicited email, text message or pop-up.
For more information on Spam and phishing and how to report it, take a look at our main article here.
03-01-2021 08:16 AM
Hello @andy_b_73.
Thanks for coming to the community.
You have done the right thing by reporting this email, our phishing team will look into this further for you.
Katie 🙂
29-01-2021 12:15 PM
I received one of these today 😡. They never give up. Had an address on the bottom of Hatfield, Hertfordshire. I’ve been trying to find EE main address on this website, but without luck. I guess it’s a secret!
29-01-2021 02:25 PM
@bazza1253 : You may write to EE at:
EE Customer Services
6 Camberwell Way
Sunderland
Tyne and Wear
SR3 3XN
United Kingdom
03-02-2021 09:56 PM
Hi, I received this email & it almost convinced me this time. Sadly I deleted it after i took this screenshot but it really had me wondering if it was authentic or not. Thankfully i logged into my EE & checked around to see posts like this saying about phishing emails. ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK to see if your bill has actually came out or not and then contact EE directly.
03-02-2021 10:03 PM
@CraigS92 : It's a scam! There are many of these going the rounds. EE would never send you a msg asking you to click on a link in order to update your a/c.
04-02-2021 08:27 AM - edited 04-02-2021 08:29 AM
Morning @CraigS92
Thanks for coming to the community.
If you receive a message claiming to be from EE and you're not 100 % sure it's genuine, please send it to phishing@ee.co.uk for email or 7726 for texts.
For more advice from EE in relation to scams and how to keep yourself safe, take a look at the following pages
Scams: Information about scams currently circulating article >
Spam and phishing - How to stay safe and report it article >
Thanks 🙂
Leanne.
02-03-2021 10:10 AM
I’ve just received one of these emails but checked my bank and payment went through so I think the emails have started up again
15-05-2021 05:07 PM
Hi all.. I have received an email today.. Quite a good attempt, someone could be quite easily fooled by this
I will forward it onto the relevant email address
16-05-2021 08:19 AM
Thanks for reporting this, @Guitardaz69.
Chris
12-07-2021 05:49 PM
I received one of these emails today, already forwarded onto relevant email address. To the naive & unwary it looks genuine enough.