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Yes it would be if you are intentionally doing so, it would be best to have it transferred to your name as soon as possible after the death if it was desired to continue using it so the bills could be properly handled.

The payments after transferring such an existing contract will usually be far less than starting a completely new one if it had any significant time remaining.

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Q: Is it considered fraud to keep a wireless contract in the name of the deceased?
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