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* About AT&T cancellation: Porting the number will automatically cancel your service with AT&T, so you don't need to call them for cancellation.
-An anecdote here: I initially feared the usual customer retention bullshit when I tried to cancel my AT&T service through online chat (I didn't know about automatic cancellation at that time), but there was none. Representative was very polite, and I only got a "sorry to see you go" at the end. So kudos to them.
+ An anecdote here: I initially feared the usual customer retention bullshit when I tried to cancel my AT&T service through online chat (I didn't know about automatic cancellation at that time), but there was none. Representative was very polite, and I only got a "sorry to see you go" at the end. So kudos to them.
<h2 id="pros-and-cons">Pros and cons</h2>