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OnStar is really just another cell phone to Verizon. If you call Verizon, they will be more than happy to activate yet another cell phone to your account. Kind of like converting to their Family Plan, where you OnStar is now a member of your family.
Of course that is going to cost you money. For me, doing that, will MORE THAN DOUBLE my monthly bill. And for what? To leave my cell phone unused while I am in my car, and instead use the OnStar system?
No thanks.
I much rather have a system in my car that uses my existing cell phone. A bluetooth adapter that makes use of the OnStar hardware sounds a lot more reasonable.