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Does adding a line to a T-mobile family plan extend your contract?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 2036609" data-attributes="member: 211099"><p>Each line has its own contract. If your line was a 2 year contract, there will be a penalty for switching to Verizon if you port your phone number from T-Mobile to Verizon. You could hypothetically keep the T-Mobile line active and have a Verizon phone too with a different number, or your parents can get Verizon and then switch you over after your contract is up. Call up T-Mobile to find out when the end of your contract is. If you change the plan on T-Mobile, they'll probably extend the contract though, so you might be just as well off by terminating early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 2036609, member: 211099"] Each line has its own contract. If your line was a 2 year contract, there will be a penalty for switching to Verizon if you port your phone number from T-Mobile to Verizon. You could hypothetically keep the T-Mobile line active and have a Verizon phone too with a different number, or your parents can get Verizon and then switch you over after your contract is up. Call up T-Mobile to find out when the end of your contract is. If you change the plan on T-Mobile, they'll probably extend the contract though, so you might be just as well off by terminating early. [/QUOTE]
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