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My ex husband and I are still on the same phone plan but he told me to Assume the line so that I could keep with Verizon, but how do I go about that?
Do I have to do a credit check to get my own plan and will it cost anything that day to do it?
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Call Verizon Customer Service.
Ask for Assumption of Liability.
Your husband will have to authorize releasing the line.
You will likely have to undergo a credit check and a deposit may be required.
There's no cost to do an Assumption of Liability.
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Call Verizon Customer Service.
Ask for Assumption of Liability.
Your husband will have to authorize releasing the line.
You will likely have to undergo a credit check and a deposit may be required.
There's no cost to do an Assumption of Liability.
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I see you said there is no AOL fee... does anyone know how much the security deposit is? I completed my part by releasing the line and now the person who is supposed to be assuming it said he has to pay $300. I think either his account is not up to date or he has changed his mind about putting this person on his account. It ticks me off, I already have someone else that I promised could have the line!