REDUCTION of family plan from 3 to 2?

Would like to reduce family plan from 3 to 2, what are the fees, if any, for 1400 minute family plan? Is there any kind of early
cancellation fee involved, if so how much?

Only fees involved would be for the early termination. $350 for smart phones $175 for others, these fees are prorated depemding on the term left in your contract.

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    I changed from Family Plan to Individual Plan and I got only refund back $9.99 for one line that stay with Verizon but I got charged double both Family Plan and Individual Plan for full month without any credits for 23 days of unused Family Plan. ($120-discount Family Plan + $39.99-discount Individual Plan) per 1 month (from 06/07 to 07/06).
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    verizonloyal wrote:
    You left out the next important sentence ..... If it is your intention to fool all other members, please correct it.
    This is the path for the whole thing:"Customer Agreement"
    http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/support/customer-agreement
    I am not a Prepaid customer and I will be entitled to a refund of unused charge from an advanced month charge. Any cancellation should honor that..I called the customer representative to ask in advance what happened when I plan to keep only one line and change to individual plan ,she assured me that I will get credits for any unused of Family Plan of the advanced month, the new Individual Plan charge will take over and I would not get double charge at all.
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    While Verizon may refund you more money just to placate you, according to the CUSTOMER AGREEMENT, you are not entitled to it.
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  • How to delete an unused line from a family plan.

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  • Drop an "out of contract" line from family plan, but keep the number

    I have a family plan with 4 numbers. One of the numbers (let's call it line#1) is out of contract, so I can drop it without penalty. However, this is my daughter's number and I really don't want it to change. Another of the numbers (line#2) is still under contract, but it is a phone number I don't need any more. Verizon will not let me "swap" these numbers and keep line#1 while dropping line#2 -- unless I pay the termination fee on line#2. So, I'm wondering if this will work:
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  • How do i remove a line from my family plan?

    I need to remove a line from my family plan, how do i do it on the computer?

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  • Deleting lines from the family plan

    Hi, 
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    dusanmil wrote:
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