More Everything Plan
blue1798
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I recently switched to this plan and am trying to figure out what I can and can't do with plan.  I was told I am now able to add up to 9 additional lines?!  Does that include switching an existing verizon member from their own plan onto my plan?  Would there be any cost involved?  Thanks in advance.

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Re: More Everything Plan
mama23dogs
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IF their line is eligible to move to a new account, yes they can do a transfer of billing responsibility.

the line fee is $40 per line.  Discounts may apply and depend on the size of the data plan.

Your credit history will be checked and may determine how many lines you can add.

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mama23dogs
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IF their line is eligible to move to a new account, yes they can do a transfer of billing responsibility.

the line fee is $40 per line.  Discounts may apply and depend on the size of the data plan.

Your credit history will be checked and may determine how many lines you can add.

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blue1798
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I would imagine the person is eligible.  It's my dad and he's no longer under contract.  He doesn't have a data plan as he still uses an old flip phone.  He doesn't text, send pictures, or anything.  Is the $40 per month?

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Re: More Everything Plan
mama23dogs
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I Believe basic and feature phones are only $20 per month.

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rcschnoor
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You simply have to perform an AOL(assumption of liability) for his line. There is no charge for doing so.Smiley Happy

As mama23dogs stated, it is $20/month for basic phones.

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blue1798
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He currently has 250 minutes/month.  However if I completed the AOL and everything else checks out for him to join my plan he would share my unlimited minutes and my data plan, correct?

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lewisr13
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Correct. As well as unlimited texting.

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blue1798
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How would be the best way to do this, as my dad and I are in two different states.  Nothing can be simple 🙂

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Re: More Everything Plan
rcschnoor
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You could try calling CS or stopping by a Verizon corporate store. Your father would need to be available to give permission for you to take over the account. They should be able to get permission over the phone.

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blue1798
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Great!  Thanks to you ALL for answering all of my questions!!!!

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