How To Make Someone An Account Manager On Verizon

So, you've decided to bestow the great honor of being an Account Manager upon someone for your Verizon account, eh? It's like knighting them, but instead of a sword, you're handing them the power to negotiate phone bills. May the odds be ever in their favor!
First, gather your courage. You're about to venture into the digital realm of My Verizon, a place where bills roam free and data plans whisper secrets. It's not quite Narnia, but it can feel just as bewildering sometimes.
Log in with the credentials of the primary account holder – that's you, the reigning monarch of this mobile kingdom. Hopefully, you remember the password. If not, may the password reset gods have mercy on your soul.
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Step 1: The Great Digital Quest
Once logged in, navigate the labyrinthine menus until you find something resembling "Account Settings" or "Manage Users". Think of it as finding the hidden door to the wizard's chamber. It might be labeled something entirely different, because, well, Verizon.
Click on that bad boy. Prepare to be greeted by a list of existing users, perhaps even a picture of yourself looking incredibly official. Or, more likely, like you just rolled out of bed. We've all been there.

Adding a New Hero to the Roster
Now, look for a button that screams "Add New User" or perhaps whispers it in a tiny, apologetic font. Click it with the determination of someone about to conquer Mount Everest. This is your digital Everest, after all.
You’ll be prompted to enter the new Account Manager's information: name, email address, phone number. Make sure you spell everything correctly. An accidental typo could send the invitation to a completely random stranger who now thinks they're in charge of your phone bill.
Next comes the crucial part: assigning permissions. This is where you decide how much power to grant your new Account Manager. Do you want them to be able to change your plan? Order new phones? Sell your soul to the devil for unlimited data? (Okay, maybe not that last one.)

Choose wisely. Giving too much power is like handing a toddler a flamethrower. Fun for them, potentially disastrous for everyone else.
"With great power comes great responsibility,"as a wise comic book character once said.
Step 2: The Invitation Ceremony
Once you've filled in all the necessary information and chosen the appropriate permissions, send the invitation! It's like releasing a digital dove into the sky, carrying your message of empowerment. Or, you know, an email.

Your chosen Account Manager will receive an email with a link to accept the invitation. They’ll need to create their own My Verizon account if they don’t already have one.
Remind them to check their spam folder. Digital doves sometimes get lost in the junk mail wilderness.
The Acceptance Speech (Hopefully)
Once they accept the invitation, they're officially in! Your new Account Manager can now log in to My Verizon and wield their newfound powers (within the limits you've set, of course).

Celebrate! You've successfully navigated the digital labyrinth and appointed a champion to your mobile cause. Maybe treat yourself to a celebratory emoji. You've earned it.
Remember to periodically review their permissions. Just to make sure they haven't secretly upgraded you to the platinum plan with unlimited international roaming when you're just trying to call your grandma down the street. Because even the best Account Managers sometimes get a little enthusiastic.
And that's it! You've successfully added an Account Manager to your Verizon account. Now, sit back, relax, and let them handle the complicated stuff. Just be prepared to answer the occasional "What's our password again?" question.
