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My mobile bill has increased by £10 for the last 2 months. I rang EE to find out why, third party charges. I have been receiving texts asking me to click a link to see 'hot sexy babes' - ive just been deleting these thinking I was doing the right thing. I should in fact have replied 'STOP'. The EE call centre were very helpful and told me the number to ring and to ask for a refund of all charges, he said they would need my bank details and they would transfer it in.
I called up and asked for a refund, the lady said someone will ring me within 2 working days and she has cancelled any future messages immediately. She took my name and address. I asked why she needed my address, she said refunds will be sent via cheque. I am concerned when (or if?) someone calls back they will ask for bank info to transfer it - then they'll have my name address, sort code and bank account number. Has anyone else had this problem?
£20 and counting so far, it can't continue.
I called up and asked for a refund, the lady said someone will ring me within 2 working days and she has cancelled any future messages immediately. She took my name and address. I asked why she needed my address, she said refunds will be sent via cheque. I am concerned when (or if?) someone calls back they will ask for bank info to transfer it - then they'll have my name address, sort code and bank account number. Has anyone else had this problem?
£20 and counting so far, it can't continue.
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I am concerned when (or if?) someone calls back they will ask for bank info to transfer it - then they'll have my name address, sort code and bank account number. Has anyone else had this problem?
However, for a cheque they don't need your bank details. For a bank transfer they don't need the address.0 -
If they have me name, address, number and bank details, nothing can come back to bite me?0
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There are several types of unwanted texts that you might receive.
If they come from a mobile shortcode you need to send the STOP message.
If they come from a normal 07 mobile number you can simply ignore and delete.
If you delete or block messages from mobile shortcodes you will still be charged.0 -
I have text STOP now, its getting my money back now. Looking through previous bills it is £27.500
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A lot more than 2 working days has passed, I've called up twice more and been told someone will call me back. No calls received. Can anyone advise as to my next move?0
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Additionally, if the number you called was something other than one starting 01, 02, 03 or 080 then you have the right to a refund of any excess call costs incurred over and above whatever you would have paid to call a number starting 01, 02 or 03. Specifically, this covers any case where you had to call a customer service line that is still using a number starting 084, 087 or 09.0
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