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		<description>Well, I ended up calling with the intention of discussing cancellation. At first the agent was telling me about the benefits of keeping the line of which I was already aware. Then I asked if there was any way to keep the number and just suspend it. It turns out they have a suspend option which costs $40 for 3 months or $50 for 6 months. I contemplated this as it would save me a lot of money, yet somehow I still thought it would not be worth it. Eventually I just told him to cancel the line. He then offered me a $75 credit and to reduce my bill by taking the long distance savings plan off. This means I get the service for free for at least 3 months. This I agreed to in the meantime, but I think I will eventually cancel anyway. They really need to come with something more competitive and practical as a lot of people are using cell phones as their primary means of communication as opposed to having a home line and in the case where some people have home lines, they are using voip and other derivatives. From what I see right now, it is only a matter of time before I cancel.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I ended up calling with the intention of discussing cancellation. At first the agent was telling me about the benefits of keeping the line of which I was already aware. Then I asked if there was any way to keep the number and just suspend it. It turns out they have a suspend option which costs $40 for 3 months or $50 for 6 months. I contemplated this as it would save me a lot of money, yet somehow I still thought it would not be worth it. Eventually I just told him to cancel the line. He then offered me a $75 credit and to reduce my bill by taking the long distance savings plan off. This means I get the service for free for at least 3 months. This I agreed to in the meantime, but I think I will eventually cancel anyway. They really need to come with something more competitive and practical as a lot of people are using cell phones as their primary means of communication as opposed to having a home line and in the case where some people have home lines, they are using voip and other derivatives. From what I see right now, it is only a matter of time before I cancel.</p>
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