Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers (Core)
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Daniyar had been on the same phone plan for three years when his provider contacted him about upgrading. The new plan offered double the data allowance and unlimited Canada-wide calling for only five dollars more per month, but it required signing a new two-year contract. Daniyar's current plan was month-to-month, meaning he could cancel anytime without penalty. After comparing his actual data usage over the past six months, he realized he rarely used more than half of his current allowance, so the extra data would likely go unused. He decided to negotiate instead, calling the provider to ask whether a loyalty discount could be applied to his existing month-to-month plan without committing to a new contract. The representative offered a smaller discount that kept his plan flexible, which Daniyar accepted, avoiding the long-term commitment altogether.