EE couldn’t change pricey broadband and TV deal after my husband died

28 avril 2026 | Anna Tims
It cheerily addressed letters to my late spouse, and threatened penalties if he terminated his contract After my husband died suddenly, I discovered he had been paying £171 a month for our EE broadband and TV contract. EE initially offered me a monthly deal at £44.99 on the phone. There followed (…)
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