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downgrading mobile phone tarriff
FredFlinstone
Posts: 44 Forumite
in Mobiles
Hi,
Im sure i read somewhere on here that after so many month a mobile phone provider has to downgrade your tarrif if you so wish? what im wondering is does this apply to the Apple I Phone? I never use my minutes, messages or internet that is on my current tarrif and have found one that is more suitable to me and would save me some £££££. But i am aware that the whole i phone businees and tarriff can be a whole different kettle of fish?
any advice much appreciated?
thank you in advance
Im sure i read somewhere on here that after so many month a mobile phone provider has to downgrade your tarrif if you so wish? what im wondering is does this apply to the Apple I Phone? I never use my minutes, messages or internet that is on my current tarrif and have found one that is more suitable to me and would save me some £££££. But i am aware that the whole i phone businees and tarriff can be a whole different kettle of fish?
any advice much appreciated?
thank you in advance
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I think it depends on your provider, I know Orange will allow you to downgrade ONE tariff after a certain amount of time. Not sure how long 6/12 months maybe?The frontier is never somewhere else. And no stockades can keep the midnight out.0
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oooh its orange im with !0
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They don't have to, but the T&C of some providers allow downgrading: Escape Your Mobile Contract. I am pretty sure that the information on '3' network in this guide is incorrect.FredFlinstone wrote: »Im sure i read somewhere on here that after so many month a mobile phone provider has to downgrade your tarrif if you so wish?
It is the same for all phones.what im wondering is does this apply to the Apple I Phone?0
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