Can the primary in a Family Share Plan leave?
bluetubeodyssey

I am the primary on a Family Share plan with 4 other lines on the plan.  I was wondering if I could leave and join my mom's Family Share plan and have someone from the four people currently in my Family Share plan takeover the contract as the primary?  Would it require a credit check?  If they ever defaulted on a payment, would it affect my credit?

 

Thank you.

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Re: Can the primary in a Family Share Plan leave?
iPhonelove
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Yes, you will be able to leave. One of the other lines can take over as the primary account holder. You will need to switch liability to the account to this person. 

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Re: Can the primary in a Family Share Plan leave?
iPhonelove
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Yes, you will be able to leave. One of the other lines can take over as the primary account holder. You will need to switch liability to the account to this person. 
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bluetubeodyssey

How do I switch liability?  Do the person taking over the contract and I have to sit down together at Verizon and sign papers?  Or can it be done over the phone?

 

And the big question, would I be absolved of all future liability for that plan?  Could them defaulting on a payment ever affect me?

 

Thanks again.

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iPhonelove
Specialist - Level 1

You might be able to do it over the phone, you should call and check on that.

 

The big question, after they assume liability it won't affect you anymore. .

 

 

 

 

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Re: Can the primary in a Family Share Plan leave?
jharsma
Newbie

I have a question similar to this one.  We (my husband and I) are in a family share plan with my brother and his family for a total of 5 members in the plan.  We are interested in making our own family plan now as we need to add our daughter and they need to add their son. 

 

1.  Can we separate out into our own plan without affecting anyone's current contract. 

 

2.  Can we do this online or by phone or does it have to be in person?

 

3.  Do we need any info from the primary accountholder in order to do this?

 

4.  We have two sons who are on my sister's family plan.  Can we include them on our plan?  What info/process would we need to do that?

 

Thank you!

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SuzyQ
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jharsma wrote:

I have a question similar to this one.  We (my husband and I) are in a family share plan with my brother and his family for a total of 5 members in the plan.  We are interested in making our own family plan now as we need to add our daughter and they need to add their son. 

 

1.  Can we separate out into our own plan without affecting anyone's current contract. I believe when you do an Assumption of Liability it does extend the NEW primary account holder's contract by one year.

 

2.  Can we do this online or by phone or does it have to be in person?  Probably better to do it in person. (Personal opinion!)

 

3.  Do we need any info from the primary accountholder in order to do this?  If neither you nor your husband are the primary (you are secondary lines on another account) then whoever IS the primary would need to "release" the numbers/lines to you.

 

4.  We have two sons who are on my sister's family plan.  Can we include them on our plan?  What info/process would we need to do that?  Again, an Assumption of Liability is what is needed to move them from her account to yours.

 

Thank you!


 

Hope I've answered your questions....post back if you have more!

 

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Re: Can the primary in a Family Share Plan leave?
khaffey05
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I completed an assumption of liability yesterday so that my husband and I could come off my parent's plan and create our own family plan. Doing so does not extend anyone's contract. The only way it extends the contract is if you upgrade your phones, which we did not.

 

Hope that helps.

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Re: Can the primary in a Family Share Plan leave?
SuzyQ
Community Leader
Community Leader

khaffey05 wrote:

...The only way it extends the contract is if you upgrade your phones, which we did not.


Good information--whoever told me it did extend the contract must have done a phone upgrade at the same time and I didn't realize it, or they didnt connect the phone upgrade with the extension and thought it had to do with the AOL.  Thanks for the clarificatoin!!
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