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EE (Everything Everywhere) offers mobile phone, mobile internet, home broadband internet and home phone service.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Seascale, England

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EE Issues Reports Near Seascale, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Seascale and nearby locations:

  • billyredden_
    Billy (@billyredden_) reported from Whitehaven, England

    @JasonManford Been with @EE for almost eleven years and had zero issue

  • Amish_sparks
    Amy Barclay (@Amish_sparks) reported from Whitehaven, England

    Very impressed with @EE service. Called at lunchtime today about my landline issue and it was resolved by 4pm 👍🏻

  • Amish_sparks
    Amy Barclay (@Amish_sparks) reported from Whitehaven, England

    So our @EE broadband works fine but the phoneline doesn't work (crackle on the line and doesn't ring on incoming calls). I'm just confused 🥴

EE Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • GrantGT3RS
    Grant (@GrantGT3RS) reported

    @britishchick21 @EE The service in my area has become awful. I can barely get one bar of signal indoors. What happened to EE?

  • Stanley_Peacorp
    Stanley_Peacorp (@Stanley_Peacorp) reported

    @EE When I was changing my contract I was told I could never downgrade and had to stay at the highest plan.

  • maggs10
    Maggs ⚒🫧 (@maggs10) reported

    @EE @JackEmson99 I’m with ee and the service on my train from esssx to London is shocking.

  • Happyengland79
    Shana Hendry (@Happyengland79) reported

    @EE sort it ******** out! The reason you are not most peoples first network is the ****** restrictions! I can search for lottery numbers but you refuse to open to national lottery website! What sort of bs is that!

  • ollieb997
    Ollie (@ollieb997) reported

    @EE is it true that you can not provide internet for several days through no fault of the customer but the customer isn’t allowed to not provide payment? Is it also true that you don’t provide any compensation for loss of earnings due to you not providing internet?

  • MMKUK1
    ʍ ʍ ӄɦǟռ (@MMKUK1) reported

    @Ofcom Dear ofcom, Kindly do the same with @EE. They failed to provide a proper service at both my home and office addresses. They even acknowledged the fault and issued credit because of it, yet later admitted the issue cannot be fixed due to local black spots. Despite this, they still refused to cancel my contract without penalty. That is deeply unfair and unacceptable.

  • colingale
    Colin Gale AFC LD (@colingale) reported

    I see posts on here slating @EE I have been a broadband customer since 2017 and earlier this year I took out a phone contract and got a great deal as I now have both with them. I have been very happy with their service.

  • OspreylianBlue
    Eirian Jones (@OspreylianBlue) reported

    @EE just enquired about the deal on offer for 50GB and free EU roaming in your Carmarthen branch to be told it’s for new customers only. Poor service for us loyal customers

  • darrenjstyles
    darren styles (@darrenjstyles) reported

    @EE I reported a fault with our Broadband last week, it was supposed to be fixed by yesterday, just so you know it’s still not fixed and nothing has been done by Open Reach, no updates, which is really poor customer service, and cost to me paying for something that isn’t working.

  • gde_dale
    Dale (@gde_dale) reported

    @EE So if someone were paying for 500mbps, and someone joined the public ee network and started using 50mbps, the owner would still get 500mbp? Or would they get 450mbps?