Discussion topic: EE no switch payment
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Message posted on 08 Nov 2025 07:16 PM
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EE no switch payment
EE are demanding payment from my terminally mother. Sky were supposed to pay EE and they still have not.
does any one know how to resolve this please
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Message posted on 08 Nov 2025 07:23 PM - last edited: 08 Nov 2025 07:28 PM
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Re: EE no switch payment
Sky don't pay EE. The customer pays the early termination fees and Sky reimburse the customer.
Sky would only credit back up to £100 for broadband and up to £100 for TV. Please read below about Sky switching credit
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/switching-credit-offer
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Message posted on 08 Nov 2025 07:27 PM
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Re: EE no switch payment
@Maureen44 wrote:
Sky were supposed to pay EE and they still have not.
You appear to have misunderstood how this works as you pay EE then you can claim up to £100 in credit for TV and another for broadband after the services have been moved to Sky.
If someone has helped you then please click on the LIKES button in their post.
If you need help please provide as much information as you can
Message posted on 08 Nov 2025 10:16 PM - last edited: 08 Nov 2025 10:36 PM
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Re: EE no switch payment
Under the current system payment cannot go from the gaining ISP to the losing one because that would require an exchange of customer information which breaches data protection principles.
Unfortunately the switch credit reimbursement process may well cause confusion, particularly when one-touch-switch apparently promises to 'sort everything out' without the customer needing to contact the provider they are leaving: this cannot be the case where early exit fees are involved.
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