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Originally Posted by cornelious2
yes you can, its a YMMV deal but its possible. I did it with my wifes line. but you could also port the number to a pre-paid, add a line and port the number back a month later if your not having luck getting them to swap it.
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The prepaid part is possible yes. But by the time you buy a prepaid phone and card, it would probably cost just as much as just upgrading normally. Again, unless someone ported your # to another service without telling you and ported it back, its not possible. I've tried it on every system Sprint and T-mo(used to work for them) uses to port #s, it gives a "number is already on current service" error