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Hopefully someone can answer my quick question -
I canceled a line on my Nationwide Family Plan today, and now want to set the plan up for only one user. I don't see any options to "split" the plan like I used to. Is my only option for one user to have the Share Everything plan?
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
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I'm a little confused. How many total active lines do you have now? Other than that you cant split anything on one line.
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For new customers, the only option is the Share Everything plan. I think in this instance, it might be your only option as well.
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Hi ChrisEnn, Great question and I'm sad to hear that you had to cancel a line with us. If you have one line on your account, when you change your plan you will need to choose one of our Shared Data plans. Here is a link with information http://bit.ly/L3WG2M . Please let me know if you have any further questions or concerns. ^KH
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Well this was exactly the answer I was looking for, but not the answer I wanted. Why would a "only new customers must go to shared" be applied to an existing customer that is changing from an existing shared to a single line. The fact that going to a single line requires a "shared" plan is the absolutely ludicrous if you think about it.
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It is because you are essentially setting up a new line/account and therefore subject to the available plans at that time.
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This happened to me last year, going from individual to family. I had to choose from the plans offered to new customers.