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EE fined £2.7m for “careless” overcharging blunders
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EE fined £2.7m for “careless” overcharging blunders
EE has been fined £2.7m by Ofcom for overcharging customers and not reimbursing them until the regulator intervened. Nearly 40,000 customers were overcharged a combined £250,000 due to the telecoms provider’s “careless and negligent billing errors”, according to Ofcom. The regulator fined EE today, January 18, as a result of an investigation carried out in January 2016 which found the company broke a “fundamental” billing rule in two separate ways. The first error occurred between July 2014 and July 2015, when customers were charged an incorrect rate while calling EE’s customer service number, while they were roaming in EU countries. When making these calls, customers should have been charged 19p per minute. Instead, they were wrongly charged £1.20 per minute, which was the rate charged for calling the United States. On this occasion EE did not reimburse the majority of affected customers until Ofcom intervened. Ofcom said: “EE wrongly decided it couldn’t identify the people it overcharged and was proposing to give their money to charity, which would have left them out of pocket.”.....Read more hereTags: None
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