Breadfan
06-24-2009, 02:26 PM
Hoping we have some cell phone experts on here who can answer a complex number port scenario I'm having...
I currently have Sprint - a family plan that I am the head of the account. On that plan I have 3 others including me (4 total) - my grandmother, mom, and little sister. With promotions Sprint had, it made sense at the time to add them, plus I got a discounted monthly rate from my company. Been this way a few years.
I have no outstanding contractual obligations with Sprint as of May 2009.
My dad went out on his own, and got Verizon a few years back.
We had talked about consolidating all onto Verizon, b/c I needed better service where I was. That however has changed.
Now, my grandmother, mom and sister would like to go to Verizon onto a new family plan with my dad - to consolidate them onto Verizon.
Me? I am getting an iphone so I have to go to AT&T (individual plan).
So - my Sprint plan - 3 of us want to port to Verizon, one to AT&T.
If I port the 3 off to Verizon, it will just be me left on the account - meaning I won't have the required "2" lines for a family plan. That has me worried - what if Sprint places me on an individual plan and I end up with a new 1 or 2 year committment - then when I port, I'd be charged an early term fee.
Can what I envision be done without me getting screwed? What if we planned this so we ordered the phones online and activated all on the same day?
I'd call sprint, but honestly, I don't want to deal with them and all their reasons why I should stay. It's not in their interest to help me, and even though I've been with them for 8 years I somehow doubt they'll simply go "Well Yes Sir! We will help on this one!"
So, can I port numbers off this family plan to two different carriers without odd things happening or an ETF? Remember- my contractual committments with Sprint are met - I'm free to go with no ETF (early term fee).
I've been racking my brain on this, even google searched and no one appears to have attempted this one... :)
One thought I had was to take one person with me to AT&T which would keep my family plan active on sprint until we then port those 2. However, my mom and grandmother need Verizon due to signal issues - and they really do need those working in the house for emergency use, though presumably they could roam on AT&T with a basic phone...
Hopefully I'm overthinking this and I just do it, and it all works. I'm jsut too pessimistic to think that way!
I currently have Sprint - a family plan that I am the head of the account. On that plan I have 3 others including me (4 total) - my grandmother, mom, and little sister. With promotions Sprint had, it made sense at the time to add them, plus I got a discounted monthly rate from my company. Been this way a few years.
I have no outstanding contractual obligations with Sprint as of May 2009.
My dad went out on his own, and got Verizon a few years back.
We had talked about consolidating all onto Verizon, b/c I needed better service where I was. That however has changed.
Now, my grandmother, mom and sister would like to go to Verizon onto a new family plan with my dad - to consolidate them onto Verizon.
Me? I am getting an iphone so I have to go to AT&T (individual plan).
So - my Sprint plan - 3 of us want to port to Verizon, one to AT&T.
If I port the 3 off to Verizon, it will just be me left on the account - meaning I won't have the required "2" lines for a family plan. That has me worried - what if Sprint places me on an individual plan and I end up with a new 1 or 2 year committment - then when I port, I'd be charged an early term fee.
Can what I envision be done without me getting screwed? What if we planned this so we ordered the phones online and activated all on the same day?
I'd call sprint, but honestly, I don't want to deal with them and all their reasons why I should stay. It's not in their interest to help me, and even though I've been with them for 8 years I somehow doubt they'll simply go "Well Yes Sir! We will help on this one!"
So, can I port numbers off this family plan to two different carriers without odd things happening or an ETF? Remember- my contractual committments with Sprint are met - I'm free to go with no ETF (early term fee).
I've been racking my brain on this, even google searched and no one appears to have attempted this one... :)
One thought I had was to take one person with me to AT&T which would keep my family plan active on sprint until we then port those 2. However, my mom and grandmother need Verizon due to signal issues - and they really do need those working in the house for emergency use, though presumably they could roam on AT&T with a basic phone...
Hopefully I'm overthinking this and I just do it, and it all works. I'm jsut too pessimistic to think that way!