I think people don't get charged the fee from the best buy model is because the fee is part of the change order. That change order is bypassed by destroying the SIM.So to recap, there are two methods to keep your unlimited.
1. BB method
- Go bestbuy online and purchase a phone with keeping existing plan option, and ship it to home.
- When the phone arrives, throw out the sim card of the new one, and insert the existing simcard from old phone into the new phone.
- In this method, activation fee of $35 is charged upon the purchase from BB.
2. Transfer method on family plan.
- When your UDP line is up for upgrade, log into your Non-UDP line and browse for a new phone.
- Get the upgrade transferred from the UDP Line when prompting to purchase through the Non-UDP line.
- When the phone arrives, Activate the phone from Non-UDP line ($35 activation charge), then put a old simcard into the new phone to activate the phone on UDP line.
My question is,
at the last stage of the method 2,
Can I do the following??
- When the phone arrives, instead of activate the new phone from Non-UDP, just insert the old simcard into the new phone to activate the phone on UDP line and avoid paying $35 activation fee.
Much appriciated,
Thx
When you order from Verizon they automatically charge the fee.
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