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Move a phone number to a phone I already own?

  • 27 June 2018
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I am considering upgrading my current phone and want to then use my current phone to replace a phone on another line that is older and doesn't work very well anymore. 

Is that still considered an "upgrade" for the other line that would require a $25 charge, or is there a way to move it without any charges? 

I checked and unfortunately the old phone uses a larger SIM card than my current phone, so I can just simply swap cards.

Thanks!

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Best answer by do3908 28 June 2018, 20:18

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Hello, it would not be considered an upgrade for the second line.  It would just be considered a device change and you do not need to pay the upgrade fee for that line.  You will however need to purchase a sim card for that device which is $10. 

Ok, thanks for the info!

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