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Question Posted Wednesday May 17 2006, 4:40 pm

once you have vcast, can you cancel it? i dont really want to pay $15 a month. or is it if you dont use vcast services (like downloading movies, music, clips) that you dont have to pay. if you can cancel it, how?
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smcheerleadingx answered Wednesday May 17 2006, 5:40 pm:
Yes, you can cancel it by calling your service (like Verizon Wireless). There's a special number and when you call it, there's a recording that you listen to and if you want to get rid of Vcast, i believe you are then transferred to someone who works there. They will take care of it. They will charge you 15 bucks even if you don't use the movie clips and music.

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