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If I perform an AOL on an unlimited data line, will I be able to transfer my number over to the line that I did the AOL on?
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The contract follows the number/line of service. So you would have to use your device on the number you AOL'd. You can't swap a contract between numbers.
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04-29-2014
04:04 PM
No, you cannot!
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really? Are you sure?
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04-29-2014
04:31 PM
I am assuming based on information I have heard and learned in the past about number transfers. hambone95
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The contract follows the number/line of service. So you would have to use your device on the number you AOL'd. You can't swap a contract between numbers.