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Originally Posted by tokuzumi
You will need to tell sprint you want to port your number. Not sure if you can port your number from another carrier, to an existing sprint line. You will need an everything data plan (either individual or family). You can change the plan, but if the plan costs less, you may be charged an ETF. Moving up the plan food chain won't charge you anything.
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you can bring a phone number (port) from any carrier to a new or existing sprint line. you can change your plan with sprint whenever you want, up or down, and you will NOT be charged an ETF. the only thing is, you almost always have to wait for the changes to take effect at the beginning of your next billing cycle.
you arent going to get a discount on a new sprint phone from sprint without a contract extension of some kind. if you are trying to add a line to get the discount, then cancel the line, sprint is supposed to charge you the full retail of the phone if you dont return it.