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Kilack

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#64717 21-Jul-2010 08:49
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Hi,

I have an iphone 40 plan under my name that still has 1.5 years to go on it. It is actually for my wife though, even though her 3gs is long gone..

I want to get her an iphone 4, probably under plan, can i buy a second iphone under my name? i looked at the vodafone website and couldnt find anything saying i couldnt but i had the idea in my head from somewhere....

Otherwise anyone know its its possible to transfer a plan easily enough so i can give the old plan to my wife ?
(i assume vodafone would charge for that :P)


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johnr
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  #354335 21-Jul-2010 09:01
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You can have as many active connections as you like under your one account

The contract you have with 1.5 years remaining is still valid

and to transfer a connection/account into another name is no cost :oP



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  #354337 21-Jul-2010 09:02
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johnr: You can have as many active connections as you like under your one account

The contract you have with 1.5 years remaining is still valid


Yeah I realise the contract is still valid, she is just using it with a different phone.
I just had the idea in my head you couldnt have more than 1 iphone plan per customer.
I have 3 plans already under my name, no issue there, just was unsure about multiple iphone plans.

Thanks for your reply, solves my issue, glad to see there is no cost :)
now just have to find a nice case or some tape to solve the antenna issue, unfortunately wife is a leftie..


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  #354339 21-Jul-2010 09:06
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Kilack:
johnr: You can have as many active connections as you like under your one account

The contract you have with 1.5 years remaining is still valid


Yeah I realise the contract is still valid, she is just using it with a different phone.
I just had the idea in my head you couldnt have more than 1 iphone plan per customer.
I have 3 plans already under my name, no issue there, just was unsure about multiple iphone plans.

Thanks for your reply, solves my issue, glad to see there is no cost :)
now just have to find a nice case or some tape to solve the antenna issue, unfortunately wife is a leftie..



You can have 10 iphone connections under your one account if you want



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  #354344 21-Jul-2010 09:16
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Cool, makes it a lot easier.
Wonder where I got that idea from.. maybe the store  I bought the 3gs from had some limit? or maybe its just my memory going :)


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