I just put my line back on contract so there wouldn't be a price hike.
Same here. I pushed the upgrade as soon as it was available
You can try to add something else to get you on contract or buy a cheap phone
BB method was for single lines. You can order a phone from best buy. Destroy the sim. Sell the phone. That will extend your contract. The phone can never go on your line or turned on with the toxic sim inside.I never followed the BB method much because it said you had to be on a family plan. I'm on a single line plan, so this doesn't apply, right? Even though Verizon says I am upgrade eligible. Upgrade eligible gets me nothing, unless I move off UDP, correct?
Other than the BB method, to get a contract renewal, are these our choices?
- wait for some insider to post a free promo (like last year's 100 free min./texts promo for 1-year contract renewal), or call and ask for free or low-priced promos?
- buy a cheap phone (or any full-priced phone if that's what you want) (minimum as of today: $5/mo.)
- add text plan if we don't already have one (minimum $10/mo.)
BB method was for single lines. You can order a phone from best buy. Destroy the sim. Sell the phone. That will extend your contract. The phone can never go on your line or turned on with the toxic sim inside.
Start at the end. The method changed after November. Many of the things in the beginning are out dated.Thanks so much. I had no idea the BB method applied to single lines. I've started reading the humungous thread dpham00 linked, am up to page 15, and they're still only talking of the trick using a second dummy line.
Start at the end. The method changed after November. Many of the things in the beginning are out dated.