Hello everyone! Sorry for the lengthy post in advance! First post here in this community after lurking in this thread for quite a while
Anyways, I have a couple of questions for all of you:
First, the background:
Line 1: UDP, smartphone, no upgrade
Line 2: UDP, smartphone, upgrade available
Line 3: Tiered 2GB, smartphone, no upgrade
All lines have nano sims, too.
About a month ago, I used the Verizon method, transferred the upgrade from Line 2 to Line 3, upgraded for a new smartphone, and shipped it to my home. When I received the phone, I threw out the nano SIM that came with it, and activated it on Line 3 with the nano sim currently attached to Line 3. After an hour or so of making sure everything worked fine, I switched the SIMs between Line 2 and Line 3, putting the new smartphone on Line 2 and Line 2’s smartphone on Line 3. Everything worked perfectly; Today, line 2 with the new smartphone still has the UDP and Line 3 is still tiered.
Now, for the REAL question:
About a week after upgrading, I noticed that Line 2 still had an upgrade available (same discounted price, same date, etc). From reading further back in the thread, I noticed some other “lucky" individuals that had the same predicament. I believe it was something to do with a glitch in Verizon’s system when one transferred the upgrade to a tiered line from the unlimited line, threw out the new sim that came with the phone, and activated the new phone on the tiered line. My questions are has anyone successfully upgraded through this method more than once, and is the Verizon method of transferring a UDP upgrade to a tiered line still w/o losing unlimited data still viable?
I know this may be treading new waters, but I’m very interested (and anxious) in taking the plunge. Thanks in advance!