xX!irene!Xx
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Is there any reason I can't buy a discounted cell phone for one Verizon line and activate it for another?
I can't seem to find a straight answer about this. I have a secondary line on a family plan with Verizon. The primary line is up for the New Every Two discount -- but none of the secondary lines are eligible for it, as you probably know.
Why couldn't I, in theory, just buy a phone for the primary line through Verizon's online store, thereby taking advantage of the discount, and activate it (online or in the store) for my secondary phone number?
Would the primary line's old phone somehow become deactivated by buying the new one, or would Verizon not let me activate a phone for a line other than the intended one?
Basically: Assuming as soon as I got it I activated the phone for the secondary line, would the primary line ever be affected?
This all seems sort of obvious, but I called customer support about it and was told that "Verizon is not supposed to do that" repeatedly, but that it was not impossible.
I can't seem to find a straight answer about this. I have a secondary line on a family plan with Verizon. The primary line is up for the New Every Two discount -- but none of the secondary lines are eligible for it, as you probably know.
Why couldn't I, in theory, just buy a phone for the primary line through Verizon's online store, thereby taking advantage of the discount, and activate it (online or in the store) for my secondary phone number?
Would the primary line's old phone somehow become deactivated by buying the new one, or would Verizon not let me activate a phone for a line other than the intended one?
Basically: Assuming as soon as I got it I activated the phone for the secondary line, would the primary line ever be affected?
This all seems sort of obvious, but I called customer support about it and was told that "Verizon is not supposed to do that" repeatedly, but that it was not impossible.