Family Share and adding Gear S watch

Why do I have to switch plans to add a watch to my plan? That is going to cost me about $60 more a month to switch to share everything plan from family share plan. I will lose my $20 promo on 3 lines.

    djcarter897,
I can understand your concern. The watch would need to be added to the account with a data plan. I would love to take a closer look at your account to find the best plan for your usage. I did send you a Direct Message. Can you please respond back to that message. I hope to hear from you soon.
KevinR_VZW
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