Ok, I have been reading through for about and hour. I think I am confident in there are 3 ways to do this. One is using tiered data lines to order
/transfer upgrades to and activate the phones on your UDP. The second one is having a dumbline to upgrade to and when ordering the phone ship to home, so not involve stores or reps. Do not turn on or activate with shipped SIM, instead use the one from the desired UDP. And the third is to buy from Best Buy using the UDP line, ignore warnings, select keep existing plan and do the same with SIM as previous step.
Is this decent summary?
If I am correct on those then I do need a few clarifications.
With the new rules placed in August... Doing it the second method involving a dumb line, will this cause a tiered data plan to be initiate? Also, do I need to reactivate a dumb phone back in the line? If so must it be different than the previous one?
Next questions involve method three, using best buy and upgrading UDP. I know this is riskier, but if I see my line switch can't I just return the device in the 14 day window and raise Heck about the line changing which is why I returned it, play the I did t know card. Also with this method has anyone done it recently, and does it extend my contract on that line? If so I would think this is preferable as it would obligate them to fulfil my 2 years or give me my phone and exempt ETF when they decide to remove all of us UDP users.
Thank you for comments and sorry if my questions are repetitive.
Situation I'm in is line 1-2 UDP smartphones upgrade way past eligible lol
Line 3-4 basic all the way, not eligible for 1 year, no data. They were used in past as our upgrade lines. But have read they may u take tiered data for 2 years when you buy any smart phone so that won't work anymore.
Any advice or clarification is appreciated. I am leaning towards best buy if it extends contract so I can drop my two other lines. The. Jump Verizon ship once the other carries catch up in the next 3-5 years. You know they are