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Family plan phone switch
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| SlobbyDon 2007-03-24, 12:33 pm |
| Is there a way to switch phones between family plan numbers online? I
think I can do it with the extra phone I have as an intermediate, but is
there a more straight-forward way? I have five lines and six phones,
three of which have some problems. Two of my lines just feed into
another one from different cities and don't demand much in a phone.
My son ran over his LG VX8300 and it still works! It's taped up and
looks pretty bad though. I wiped out the same model's main screen less
dramatically--a car door flipped it open then hit the screen. No
visible marks, but a huge pressure fracture.
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SlobbyDon
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| Art Harris 2007-03-26, 3:33 pm |
| "SlobbyDon" wrote:
> Is there a way to switch phones between family plan numbers online?
Yes, my two daughters are in a family plan with my wife and me. We all
just upgraded our phones, and my daughters were able to swap their
phone numbers via the Verizon website. I wasn't there when they did it
so I don't know the secret. Try calling the Verizon 1-800 number.
Art
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| Prilosec 2007-04-08, 10:33 am |
| I have done this twice, once recently (bought replacement phones on eBay).
Worked fine, phone worked in a minute, no charges at all. I did this once in
a VZ store and they charged me 15.00 (I could not get my account online back
then as I had OneBill and that used to block online activity at
Wireless--they seem to have fixed that now as I'm back on OneBill and can do
anything on line anyone esle can).
"SlobbyDon" < slobby_NIXSPAMdon@ma
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news:JycNh.15934$tD2.13996@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Is there a way to switch phones between family plan numbers online? I
> think I can do it with the extra phone I have as an intermediate, but is
> there a more straight-forward way? I have five lines and six phones,
> three of which have some problems. Two of my lines just feed into another
> one from different cities and don't demand much in a phone.
>
> My son ran over his LG VX8300 and it still works! It's taped up and looks
> pretty bad though. I wiped out the same model's main screen less
> dramatically--a car door flipped it open then hit the screen. No visible
> marks, but a huge pressure fracture.
>
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> SlobbyDon
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