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Switch up 90 day or still whenever?

N4Th
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Hi to all!

 

Basically may need to switch back to iPhone soon for a few reasons. I switched up on the 11th but did join O2 on a plus plan when it was still the switch up whenever terms.

 

When I switched up on the 11th, does this mean Im now on the new 90 days terms? Or do the old terms still apply as I joined before they came into effect?

 

Many thanks!

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@N4Th 

You stay on your original switch up at anytime terms.

Your only problem is finding a store that understands this.

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