Out of Contract

I am out of contract from yesterday. The plan I am on is far to expensive as is the upgrade packages. I want to rever to a cheaper monthly plan while I decide if I will stay with Meteor or go elsewhere. How do I go about this??

Hi Fenna87,
If you wish to change plan you will need to choose a new plan and call 1905 for the guys to swap it over. Your plan will then change from your next billing date.
You can see our plans with phones here https://store.meteor.ie/bill-pay-mobile-phone-plans and our SIM only plans here https://store.meteor.ie/sim-only-plans
Cheers,
Kev

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