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- 06-03-2004, 03:58 PM #1Humble OneGuest
I currently have two lines of service and plan to activate a third (not
shared line) for a family member that does not reside with me. (a divorce
ruined his credit rating).
Can I get Nextel to send the bill to him directly, the store says no, but
after reading all the posts here I tend not to believe the stores.
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- 06-03-2004, 05:09 PM #2Sr. Member
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i don't think so but call 611 from your phone and they'll tell you. I kind of doubt it because it's in your care and if he didn't pay it, it would fall on you!
- 06-15-2004, 08:34 PM #3Valentino VelizGuest
Re: Billing question
Yes it is possible to do. Tell Nextel that there is a third party involved.
the phone is under your name but he is a user. They do it all the time for
business too.
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> i don't think so but call 611 from your phone and they'll tell you. I
> kind of doubt it because it's in your care and if he didn't pay it, it
> would fall on you!
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- 06-29-2004, 11:39 PM #4
If you do be careful he could ruin your credit too! May the credit limit program or prepaid (boost is for him).
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