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*Murmygesig* Question about US Cellular plans, can you jump plans if...? - *Murmygesig* ...your still gona be a customer of USC? my wife is still on her dad's family plan and we were recently married. now i want to get a plan for the two of us but her contract hasnt expired yet. do you guys know if you can switch plans when your still gona be a client of USC?
Best Answer: No problem. You can have your wife join your plan by doing what is called a Change of Responsibility (COR). All you would do is have her father sign a form to release from his account then you sign the same form to take over the line. This will allow her to keep her same phone number and no fees to do so. The dat e that she was originally eligible to upgrade will remain the same and so will the contract. - butterscotch_36
Right now stay on the plan you have because some of the big Service Providers are planning on doubling their cancellation fees for people that want out of their contracts. I am with at&t and they want $175 to cancel my contract. I just read on YAHOO news page that Verizon is going to double their fees. It goes on to say the other leading Cell Phone Companies will probably follow suit. I am not going to renew my contract because I am not made of money.
You could start out with just a line for yourself and then when hers with her fathers run out then add her on to your plan

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