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property33

Dec 14, 2008, 9:40 AM
Does anyone know if it's somehow possible to add a 6th line to a nationwide family talk that already has 5 lines? I know it's mentioned 5 is the limit everywhere you look but was hoping there's a workaround. I have a State of Florida FAN on my accont and have 5 lines already, I REALLY need to get a 6th phone. Corporate stores around me are hit & miss as far as knowledgable reps....
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the_eraser

Dec 14, 2008, 10:11 AM
No, if you need more lines in your account I'd recommend that you switch to a corporate plan.
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DAMOBILEGUY

Dec 14, 2008, 12:02 PM
You can either go with a corporate plan or split your lines into two 3 line family plans. When I was with at&t that is what a lot of people did because certain stores can't handle corporate accounts. This was a little over a year ago so someone please correct me if that has changed. Thanks.
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skibum

Dec 14, 2008, 3:28 PM
these days you need a taxID number for a corp account. best way is to creat two family talk plans.
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Fredd

Dec 15, 2008, 11:59 AM
There is a maximum of 5 lines on a family talk group, but you can have multiple FT groups on a single billing account.
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Iselltheshitoutofphones

Dec 15, 2008, 12:10 PM
Property,

You could add the 6th lines as a 39.99 plan.

You can get on a biz pool plan that will accomidate 6 lines. The cost is $190 for the first line, and lines 2-6 would still be $10.

The downside to biz poll is a lack of rollover.

Based off your exisitng plan, it might be better to add number 6 as an individual plan, or do the aforementioned 2 ft plans.

Will
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