Can you downgrade vodafone contract




















With its launch, Vodafone has said that all future plans purchased directly will be sold this way. Looking first at the trade-in tool, we compared the potential amount you could receive with Vodafone with two of the most popular third-party mobile recyclers. The table below is based on the maximum your phone could net in good condition.

You may not get the full amount if your phone is faulty or a little worse for wear. This puts Vodafone closer in line with some of its competitors, most notably O2 with its Refresh offering, which began in However, there is one key difference. With Vodafone, you can get a phone contract for up to 36 months, but airtime bundle which is your minutes, data and texts is on fixed month or month contracts.

However, there are a few things to be aware of. First, upgrading would mean not only taking out a new plan for up to 36 months, it would also mean paying off the remaining amount on your current Device Plan before upgrading, which can prove expensive. Instead, your new upgrade must be the same monthly cost or higher than your current phone plan.

Also, to avoid paying any early upgrade fees, you have to send your current phone unlocked and wiped within 21 days of receiving the return packaging. Hi eniosarti Vodafone won't allow you to downgrade a plan and pay less for a contract you have to keep to the agreement.

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I just want to downgrade to something more affordable and as far as I can see they have no clause in the order form I have which states that I can't do that. They however, seem to think otherwise. If they ultimately refuse to do it no matter what I throw at them then I'll have no choice but to save up and terminate. Why don't you write and ask them which specific clause in their contract prevents you from downgrading? TallGuy New Member. Apr 30, 14 0 0. I believe it is implied when you come to a new agreement that you have agreed to the terms and conditions.

The fact is, your original contract is null now you're in a different agreement. Most network providers will allow a downgrade after a set period of time.

I am sure Vodafone are actually the ones who will allow it after nine months rather than twelve like the majority. There is one type of contract Vodafone will not reduce, I can't remember which one specifically but I would expect it to be the sort of contract that you can sign up to without a phone.

You may not have physically signed anything but you'd have had to agree to whatever it was they said to you when you discussed this new contract. And did you SIGN anything?



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