MOBILE BILL CHARGES EXPLAINED
There may be a time when your EE bill is not what you expected, below are reasons why you may have been charged:
Your first EE bill
Receiving your first bill
You’ll get your first EE bill in the post from us around 7 days after you join EE.
What your bill will cover
Your first bill will cover the cost of your plan. It will include a number of services, depending on what you use, including:
- Monthly plan charge –the charge you pay for your active device line. This is charged one month in advance from the date you joined EE
- Extra services - such as international minutes or picture messages if you chose to add them
- Device charges - if you were required to pay an amount towards your device, or a delivery charge, the charges will be shown on your bill, but your upfront payments will also show on your bill on page 1 as a payment received
Paying your first bill
The amount due can be found in My EE or on page one of your bill.
Future EE bills
Unless you have asked us for paper bills, you’ll receive your second bill and all future bills online through My EE We’ll send you a text message or email to let you know when it is online and ready to view.
Paper bills & Itemised billing
If you need further help use Live chat by clicking the 'Help' button on this page or you can WhatsApp us on 07483 961600:
Add - ons
You can buy add-ons at any time.
They will appear under the following sections of your bill, depending on which add-on you bought.
One-off charges and credits – Find out more under Device & One-off charges on this page
Your monthly plan charges - Find out more below
When you buy an add-on, you’ll receive your full allowance upfront but you’ll only be charged from the date you buy it until your next bill date.
The following month, and every month that the add-on stays on your account, you’ll receive your full allowance and you’ll be charged the full amount for your add-on.
For example:
If your bill date is the 15th of the month and you buy a £20 add-on for 120 Roaming Global Minutes on 1 July, you’ll be given 120 minutes to use straight away, but you’ll only be charged £9.03 for 14 days from 1 July to 14 July.
When you get your next bill on 15 July, you'll be charged the full amount in advance for your add-on (£20) and you’ll receive 120 Roaming Global Minutes to use. This will continue until you cancel or change your add-on. Your July bill is where you’ll see the £9.03 charge from the previous month.
Cancelling an add-on
If you ask to cancel the add-on, it will remain on your account until the date of your next bill, and you’ll have the full allowance to use for the remainder of the month in which you cancelled. There won’t be a refund if you cancel the add-on part way through the month.
For example:
If your bill date is the 15th of the month and you cancel your £20 add-on for 120 Roaming Global Minutes on 28 August, your full allowance of 120 Roaming Global Minutes will remain on your account until 14 September and it won’t renew on 15 September.
Exclusions
This doesn't apply to the Business Connect plan or to unlimited add-ons with no capped allowance. Any add-ons you may already have will not be affected.
Usage outside your allowance
Your bill will always show this information under the section called What you used outside of allowance.
Here are some examples of services that tend not to be covered and will be charged for, unless you have purchased an add-on:
If you've called any of the following:
- numbers beginning with 084, 087, 070 (personal numbers), 118 (directory enquiries) or 09 (premium rate services e.g. competition lines or television shows)
- third party content providers (usually a premium rate charge)
- access or call forwarding numbers (unless the number starts with 0207 or 0208)
- calls to any international number/s whilst you’re in the UK
- calls to any number/s whilst you are abroad this is known as roaming
If you've text the following:
- picture messages (also known as MMS e.g photos, videos & images)
- third party content providers (usually a premium rate charge)
- any international number/s whilst you’re in the UK
- any number/s whilst you're abroad
Check your price plan
You can check what usage is included in your monthly price plan allowance by referring to the Monthly plan charges section of your bill, or by reading your price plan brochure.
Part charges
Part charges will appear on your bill if you make a change to your account part way through your billing month.
This will occur if you have:
- changed your price plan or telephone number
- changed your payment date
- added another line
If you have changed your price plan or telephone number
You will see the following charges in the section of your bill called Your monthly plan charges:
- a refund of the old plan/or your old number up to your bill date
- a charge for the new plan/or your new number, up to your bill date
- a charge for the new price plan/or your new number, equal to one month in advance
If you have changed your payment date
You will see the following charges in the section of your bill called Your monthly plan charges:
- a refund of your price plan from the date of the change, up to your original bill date
- a charge for your price plan from the date of the change, up to your new bill date
- a charge for your price plan, equal to one month in advance, based on your new bill date
If you have added another line
You will see the following charges in the section of your bill called Your monthly plan charges:
- a charge for the new line from the date of joining, to your bill date
- a charge for the new line, equal to one month in advance
Device & One-off charges
Device charges
If you paid an amount towards your device, or have paid to get your device unlocked, the charge will appear in the one-off charges and credits section of your bill. The amount you would have paid when you ordered your device can be found on page 1 of your bill, and will show as a Payment received.
Things to know: Device charges are always shown on your bill without VAT, however the price you paid when you ordered your device would have had VAT included. For example, if you paid £49.98 towards your device, the device cost will show as £42.50 on your bill in the one-off charges and credits section but your debit or credit card payment will show as £49.98 on page 1 of your bill.
Please note: You bill is your receipt, and proof of purchase for your device, so remember to keep it safe.
One-off charges
One-off charges or credits on your bill will normally apply to things like:
- Add-ons for services purchased, such as extra data or roaming
- A non voice charge which is if you have unlocked your device
- If we have to re-issue a bill at your request
When a Direct Debit request isn't paid by your bank
Early termination charges, for leaving before the end of your contract (during your minimum term)
Charges owed for an EE device purchased
Deposits & VAT
Deposits
There are two types of security deposits that you could be asked to pay; they are:
- registration deposit - we might ask for this when you want to join EE. This is so we can activate your account, and you can use the EE network
- feature deposit - we might ask for this when you ask us to activate certain services, like Roaming (so you can use your device abroad) or international and premium calls
They are both called Deposit for Service on your bill.
Getting your deposit back
Your deposit will be released automatically to your mobile account once you've built a good payment history with us. Payment of your bills by the due date every month will help this.
VAT
The breakdown of your monthly charges on your EE bill are always shown without VAT.
The VAT charge is calculated on page 1 of your bill and shown next to Amount due. This is the amount for you to pay with VAT included.
VAT is calculated on most charges, except:
- usage made or received outside of the VAT territory of the UK
- insurance services
- some purchases of content and add-on services, such as premium rate purchases, such as music purchases, competition entries or voting on television shows
Charges not subject to VAT
Any charges on your account not subject to VAT will show on page 1 of your bill with the description VAT charged at 0% or VAT exempt alongside it.
Other EE services (App charging)
App Charging is also known as operator billing. It allows products and services from an App Store like Google Play, Apple store etc. to be billed to your EE account, instead of being paid for by a debit or credit card.
How App charging is paid for:
- if you have a Pay As You Go account, the charges will be taken from your credit
- if you have a Pay Monthly account the charges will be added to your monthly bill
These will appear in the ‘Other EE Services’ section of your bill, and will be next to a brief description of the service you purchased such as:
- EE App Store / EE App World
- Nokia Marketplace
- Music Store
- Video on Demand
It may also show as:
- Content billing
- Operator billing
- Pay-per-event
- Charge to bill
App charging limits
There is a limit of £15 per purchase made via your EE account. Any purchase over this amount cannot be billed to your EE account, and you will be asked to pay by debit or credit card instead.
Questions or issues with your app purchases
For issues relating to a purchase please contact the App Store (e.g. Google, Apple etc) or the app developer directly. You can find their contact details by logging into your App Store account.
Helpful advice: In order to prevent any unwanted purchases from app charging, we advise that you set a PIN to unlock your device.
App refunds
If you have a problem regarding content purchased, and, are given a refund, this will be given as a credit for you to spend towards a future app purchase, and not as a credit on your EE bill.