Type in your question below and we'll check to see what answers we can find...
Loading article...
Submitting...
If you couldn't find any answers in the previous step then we need to post your question in the community and wait for someone to respond. You'll be notified when that happens.
Simply add some detail to your question and refine the title if needed, choose the relevant category, then post.
Before we can post your question we need you to quickly make an account (or sign in if you already have one).
Don't worry - it's quick and painless! Just click below, and once you're logged in we'll bring you right back here and post your question. We'll remember what you've already typed in so you won't have to do it again.
Please see below the most popular frequently asked questions.
Loading article...
Loading faqs...
Please see below the current ongoing issues which are under investigation.
Loading issue...
Loading ongoing issues...
In October, I purchased on year of Spotify Premium, as opposed to a subscription. I did this because my wife already had an account and the family plan didn't make sense for us.
I did not realize that "Duo" was being introduced a few months later, otherwise I would've considered a subscription instead, knowing I could cancel and switch to Duo.
Now that I still have a few months left on my one-year purchase, are there any cost-effective options to partially refund and switch to a Duo subscription? Or am I stuck until October?
Thanks.
Hey there @tmr22,
Hope that your keeping well. Just so you are aware Spotify doesn’t partially refund Premium as outlined in the terms and conditions here under section 4.2.
If you were to change to the Duo plan the remainder of your 1 year, will be changed as Elena states below, Duo is here to stay so no rush if you wish to wait until October!
Keep Safe, Any Questions do let me know.
Hey there @tmr22,
Just jumping in to clarify some things.
Keep in mind that Premium Duo can't be prepaid like the individual subscription. You need to enter a recurring payment method. @EthanS1 is right that we don't do partial refunds. However, if you upgrade to Duo the individual Premium time won't be stored for when the subscription ends. Instead it will instantly be converted into Premium Duo and shortened because the price difference.
Hope this helps. Just leave a post if you have further questions 🙂
Have a great day!
@Elena wrote:Hey there @tmr22,
Just jumping in to clarify some things.
Keep in mind that Premium Duo can't be prepaid like the individual subscription. You need to enter a recurring payment method. @EthanS1 is right that we don't do partial refunds. However, if you upgrade to Duo the individual Premium time won't be stored for when the subscription ends. Instead it will instantly be converted into Premium Duo and shortened because the price difference.
Hope this helps. Just leave a post if you have further questions 🙂
Have a great day!
Thank you so much!
I just want to clarify your last point:
So let's say hypothetically I had 6 months of my pre-paid one year subscription left. If I were to upgrade today, I could put the value of those 6 months towards my Duo monthly subscription instead?
(Because Duo is more expensive though, this amount would not cover 6 months, but maybe 4 or 5)
Hey @tmr22,
Exactly, that's just how it works. Not only with Duo but with all plans that have a price difference 🙂
Keep us posted if you have any further questions.
Have an awesome day!
Hey there you, Yeah, you! 😁 Welcome - we're glad you joined the Spotify Community! While you here, let's have a fun game and get…