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Could I get a refund for EE overcharging me
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moneysavingnoob_3 said:Hi allI have been with EE broadband for 10 years, and currently being charged £56 a month for 40mb broadband.
I was on EE TV, the original one, which was deactivated a few years ago. I think they just knocked a few quid off at the time. Somehow, I've been on the same plan "EE TV, Fibre & Weekend landline" for all this time.So obviously, they have been ripping me off for many years. I'm looking to move to a fast fibre connection for way less, but before I do, is there any chance I could get any sort of refund for this blatant overcharging?Thanks allWhat ripping off or "blatant overcharging" would that be then?£56 sounds like a typical out of contract rate for all that stuff.Sorry but if you've been on an out of contract rate for a while and you've only just noticed, that's not EE's problem.1
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