15-04-2026 12:17 AM
Why is it when you call EE to stop a fraudulent disconnection and they ignore it and EE then disconnects my landline and broadband allowing scammers to take £ 22,000 out of my credit cards and no one apologises or even contacts you after the event.It will be interesting to find out who takes the wrap for it Senior Managers take note.
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15-04-2026 08:39 AM
Hello @Higgy59.
Thanks for coming here and making us aware.
When you have a moment please check your community inbox so we can get this looked into.
Speak soon,
Katie
15-04-2026 07:30 AM
If someone has (Most likely accidentally) applied to take over your connection then EE are able to stop it with sufficient notice. They are only permitted to email and I believe send a letter advising of this. I am not sure what a disconnected broadband has to do with any type of fraud but that would be something to take up with your card provider.
No one on the forum has access to account information - I would suggest contacting customer services and they would be able to look into this or you may be better contacting the complaints team by letter or webform detailed here:
EE Complaints Code of Practice
15-04-2026 08:39 AM
Hello @Higgy59.
Thanks for coming here and making us aware.
When you have a moment please check your community inbox so we can get this looked into.
Speak soon,
Katie