NE2 and Annual upgrade?

Okay, here's the situation:
Line A: 20 mo. into Contract, eligible for NE2. It's a 42$/mo line
Line B: 12 months into Contract. No upgrade.
My question would be, if I'm not mistaken, any line on a family plan that's 49.99$ or greater is eligible for the Annual upgrade. Now, if I add features that put Line A > 49.99$/mo, and Transfer it's NE2 to Line B, and the 12 months from Line B goes onto Line A, would Line A be eligible for an Annual Upgrade because it's at 12 months w/ 49.99$? (IE:
Line A transfers upgrade to Line B, and becomes > 49.99$/mo
Line A: 12 mos. w/ >49.99$
Line B: NE2 eligible.
Would Line A then be eligible for Annual?
Sorry if the question is still confusing
Thanks for any and all answers

SqisSqis wrote:
Okay, here's the situation:
Line A: 20 mo. into Contract, eligible for NE2. It's a 42$/mo line
Line B: 12 months into Contract. No upgrade.
My question would be, if I'm not mistaken, any line on a family plan that's 49.99$ or greater is eligible for the Annual upgrade. Sorry, ONLY the primary line on a family plan or an indivudual line is eligible for the annual upgrade, and only if the base voice plan is $49.99 or higher.  Family plans start at $69.99 with the base charge for the primary being $60.00, so it would qualify.  Secondary lines are only $9.99 and so do not qualify for the annual upgrade.  Individual lines need a calling plan of 450 Talk & Text, or 900 Talk to qualify.
Now, if I add features that put Line A > 49.99$/mo, It would have to be a CALLING (Talk or Talk & Text) plan of $49.99 or higher - added features don't count.   and Transfer it's NE2 to Line B,Line B would need to become the primary - or do you mean USE the NE2 from to upgrade line 2?  You can do that.  and the 12 months from Line B goes onto Line A, would Line A be eligible for an Annual Upgrade because it's at 12 months w/ 49.99$? (IE:
Line A transfers upgrade to Line B, and becomes > 49.99$/mo  If you use the upgrade from line A to upgrade line B, then line A would renew it's contract and not be eligible for either 12 (annual) or 20 months (NE2).
Line A: 12 mos. w/ >49.99$
Line B: NE2 eligible.
Would Line A then be eligible for Annual?  Line A (How do you get $42 for a family plan primary line??  Or is this an individual plan?)  Either way, it has to be on the $49.99 + plan for some period of time before becoming eligible for the annual upgrade discount...and it's already NE2 eligible.  Get the upgrade now.
Sorry if the question is still confusing
Thanks for any and all answers
I think you are trying to get a discount on both lines when only one is eligible at this point.  No amount of manipulating is going to get you two new discounted phones on these two lines right now.
Neither line, as presented, is currently eligible for an annual discount.  Only the NE2 is available now, and it is on Line A.  Line A's contract will be extended if you use the NE2.  If this is a family plan, the NE2 only applies to the primary line.  Even if you switched primary lines, the NE2 and annual discounts still only apply to the primary line on a family plan.  Secondary lines get two year renewal pricing, but not annually, and no additional NE2 credit.
Hope I've cleared up some of the confusion.

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