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    patrick lane
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    This may be an old or a stupid thought, but, after replying to a recent
    post regarding a vacation, I began to wonder if there would be an
    interest in either a permanent or temporary transfer of especially good
    plans to other uses, who might agree to pay a little premium to the
    original user, or some other arrangement--it would be a win, win for
    both sides, assuming to could be done without risks---I have picked up
    plans with verizon from other users, but without a network, it's
    difficult to know who wants what. Comments?

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    RØß Vargas
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    Re: Transfer of Retention Plans

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
    > This may be an old or a stupid thought, but, after replying to a recent
    > post regarding a vacation, I began to wonder if there would be an
    > interest in either a permanent or temporary transfer of especially good
    > plans to other uses, who might agree to pay a little premium to the
    > original user, or some other arrangement--it would be a win, win for
    > both sides, assuming to could be done without risks---I have picked up
    > plans with verizon from other users, but without a network, it's
    > difficult to know who wants what. Comments?
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    > [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]
    >=20


    There doesn't appear to have been an answer to this. For what it's=20
    worth, we would consider this a transfer of liability. Moving an=20
    account from one person's name into another, and that second person=20
    assuming full control of the account. It absolutely *can* be done. In=20
    fact, so far as I've been able to find, there's nothing wrong with=20
    transfering the account, then transferring it back at a later time.


    I know you were asking if people were interested in this. Just letting=20
    you know this is done. It's unusual, but not really all that difficult. =
    =20
    In fact, if you can find someone seeking service with us, then that may=20
    be a very convenient way out of your contract. Of course, that other=20
    uses gets no 14-day trial.


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    O/Siris
    I work for SprintPCS
    I *don't* speak for them.



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