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MSE News: EE refunds £1m after mistakenly charging VAT on non-EU data

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"Thousands of EE and T-Mobile customers are sharing a £1 million refund after being charged incorrect VAT rates..."
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Everything I'm reading is a little unclear about whether Turkey is EU or not.
Can anyone help?
The EE website lists an 03 number, which they state is free from landlines, if you want to join. Yet people who want to reclaim their £2 VAT are provided with an 07 or an 0845 number to dial?
Surely that breaks the rules?
My guess is they will deliberately make it difficult for people to reclaim and then they pocket all of the money that they don't have to pay back.
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So I called back and didn't mention the VAT thing and just said I needed to find out my old account details, hey presto they found my account number!, then got transferred to another dept to talk about the VAT thing after I raised it and they guy says as a former customer I will get a bill through on the 8th if I have been refunded anything, again seems odd to me as I no longer have an account with them!!
So will call up 10th Feb after this alleged bill has been generated no doubt to get fobbed off again!
As others have said, the first issue is that there is no suitable option (the choices are: 1. Existing customers; 2. People who want to become an EE customer; 3. Top-up; and 4. Home broadband. The set of options at 2 are least bad and I did at least get through to a person in the end. When I did get through to someone, however, I was told that the problem has already been resolved, texts sent and bills repaid, even for former customers.
When I pointed out that EE, the BBC and others are saying publicly that former customers have not been texted and have to claim, he denied it. Reading from a script, I assume, he told me there's almost no chance I was overcharged (despite the fact that I know I was roaming outside of the EU throughout this period). He also claimed that since I left EE so long ago (it was last year), he wasn't able to bring up my bills.
I can't believe that there is a sincere effort on EE's part to repay the overcharged VAT.
And in the case of using our mobiles over there it's expensive to say the least
The final advice they gave was for me to email Martin Lewis and say that the information he is providing is wrong!
So I am no further forward and having been a T-Mobile customer since 2010 until Dec 2014 and spend half of my year in Spain would def be due a refund.
Where do I go from here?
Long story short, she admitted she was on the wrong team for PAYG former account queries and was given a new number to ring (0800 0790 006). I asked to be transferred given previous problems getting through and reluctantly this was done, but the phone went dead soon after.
I just rang the number above and spoke to a gentleman who said he had not heard about this VAT refund and maintained that he had no information about my account because I had left Orange. I asked how then was I supposed to claim a refund as a former customer (as the BBC website tells me to do)? The gentleman then just kept reading from his script and shouting over me when I tried to explain that I was a former customer seeking a refund. He then hung up on me.
Has anyone had any more luck? Can we get some help from the MSE team on this?
Only charges incurred outside of the EU are eligible.