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non liability line transfer

peacebe2me

Aug 3, 2011, 8:44 PM
My ODS is transferring to sail fin university while working at Disney. So were thinking of doing non liability line transferr. We have unlimited data, grandfatherd in. He says a phone center rep said it was free. But I'm double checking.

1)he has no credit. So will he need a deposit since this will be a new account.

2) is there an ETF for us since his line was recently updated? contract doesn't expire until April 2013.

3) will he be forced over to tiered pricing?
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Mossberg

Aug 6, 2011, 1:03 PM
Expect a deposit if he hasn't established credit.

No etf. Person is assuming responsibility.

He will have to have current pricing.
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Below.Me

Aug 6, 2011, 6:47 PM
You can keep the unlimited data feature with an aol

From infomanager

Assumption of Liability policy has been clarified; customers completing an AOL are:

Requires to change to a current price plan, but

Are not required to move to current feature pricing; old features will typically follow provided the equipment remains the same.

As long as the rep processing then assumption does not try to change the device you can keep unlimited data.
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Mossberg

Aug 6, 2011, 7:27 PM
You taught me something new. I didn't pull up policy before I replied. I went off memory. 🤭
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johnnyb0810

Aug 9, 2011, 8:11 AM
I feel like the replies to this were about an assumption of liability. The title says non-liability this would make me believe it is the creation of a sub account. Free to do and it stays under the original customers social security number meaning no new account or security deposit. The only charge to be worried about in the scenario is the prorated bill, be mindful of when you change it. The sub level 2 account will recieve a bill at another location and the person can be added as an account manager to make changes. If this is indeed the case and they are looking for a line transfer and not an aol than please disregard the above posts.
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