Talk:EE
Sources
Apologies for the lack of reliable sources. I am attempting to get information from EE via replies on X but it is a slow process.
For the door-to-door sales evidence this is more difficult as I don't believe they will never admit it has taken place and I do not use a ring doorbell or similar for privacy reasons. If it helps at all, I am the person who posted it on X. They have attempted door-to-door sales with me multiple times despite being in a no cold calling area, and with stickers on my door stating "No cold callers". They were persistent in sticking around after being told 3 times I was not interested. Neighbors also reported them badgering teenagers with anxiety, and I had to reassure multiple neighbors that their internet services were not going to be switch off if they did not upgrade. I believe they were using the digital switchover of phone lines as fearmongering, which is completely unrelated to broadband services. They also made technical claims which were factually incorrect (that a public static ip can be obtained by using your own router), attempting to make a sale. This has been across multiple visits, across multiple years. I reported the cases to EE but it has not stopped. I attempted to report it to Ofcom but they said there was nothing they could do as I was not a customer. I also attempted to report it to police as harassment but the police effectively said it is not serious enough, and if they would not leave, to just close the door. Gde (talk) 21:23, 6 July 2026 (UTC)