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What happens to a contract upon death?
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If the account is in the name of the deceased, contact Verizon with proof and all lines on the account can be cancelled without an ETF.
If the deceased is a secondary line, only that line can be cancelled without an ETF.
For more info, check this thread: http://community.vzw.com/t5/Other/Death-in-Family/m-p/178787
If the deceased is a secondary line, only that line can be cancelled without an ETF.
For more info, check this thread: http://community.vzw.com/t5/Other/Death-in-Family/m-p/178787
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If the account is in the name of the deceased, contact Verizon with proof and all lines on the account can be cancelled without an ETF.
If the deceased is a secondary line, only that line can be cancelled without an ETF.
For more info, check this thread: http://community.vzw.com/t5/Other/Death-in-Family/m-p/178787
If the deceased is a secondary line, only that line can be cancelled without an ETF.
For more info, check this thread: http://community.vzw.com/t5/Other/Death-in-Family/m-p/178787
