Can I change subscription plans?

Can I change subscription plans?

Yes. you may change subscription plans at any time. Your existing account will continue to work as it is in the new subscription plan. However, a paid plan cannot be downgraded to the free basic plan. 


If you are on a monthly subscription and upgrade to a higher plan within 10 days of the last monthly payment, we will automatically refund the previously made monthly payment in that month. Credit Cards are processed through PayPal, but a PayPal account is not required. Click on 'Pay using your credit or debit card' on the PayPal login page after clicking on the 'Subscribe' button in CaseFox."


For Pricing Visit: https://www.casefox.com/pricing-casefox/

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