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How does the contract phone work?
Having a contract phone means that you pay a single monthly fee for a fixed period of time. When opting to go for a contract, you simply choose the package of minutes, texts and data that you think will best suit you, and you pay a fixed price for them every month.
Do you keep the phone after a contract?
You can certainly keep your old phones and put them to use. But don't wait much more than six months or so after your contract ends to get a new phone.
Do you keep phone at end of contract?
You can also keep and re-carrier your old phones. But don't wait much more than six months or so after your contract ends to get a new phone.
What happens when your phone contract ends?
What happens if you do nothing? You don't actually have to do anything when your contract ends, but if you don't then you'll typically keep paying the same price for the same allowances. Depending on your network the phone payments may stop, bringing you down to a lower monthly price.
What happens when your phone contract ends EE?
If you want to cancel your contract and switch providers at the end of your plan, you'll need to request a PAC from us to give to your new provider. If you do nothing you'll move on to a 30-day rolling plan and pay the same as you're paying now. Alternatively, you can upgrade or move onto a SIM Only plan.
Do I have to cancel my phone plan when my contract ends?
Your plan and monthly payments will continue as normal after your commitment period ends unless you upgrade, switch to Pay as you go or SIM only, or cancel your contract entirely. Alternatively, if you're happy with your current phone, a SIM only plan may offer you a great value deal.
How long are cell phone contracts?
As long as contract plans have been the norm in the wireless industry, they've also been the bane of consumersparticuarly those who care about having the latest device. Phone contracts sign users into long-term agreements (typically two years) and keep them there with the threat of hefty early-termination fees.
How long are phone contracts?
Having a contract phone means that you pay a single monthly fee for a fixed period of time. Most mobile phone contracts are set at either 12 or 24 months and provide mobile customers with a handset and a monthly allowance of calls, data and texts.
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