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Posted: Oct 17th 2008 2:18PM (Unverified) said

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You also have to consider the cost of an internet subscription. If a family ends up on hard times and is looking to cut corners they can save $40/month by dropping their internet and, consequently, and additional $15/month by dropping WoW. There's $65/month. So for a household that would never dream of going without the web then WoW is a great bargain, but if you consider the web a luxury then its a potential cost savings to cancel.
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Posted: Oct 17th 2008 2:24PM Idle said

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I feel safe in saying that most folks no longer consider Internet access a luxury item. I don't think Internet access will be on the short list of things to cut.

I'm basing this on the fact that most people I know scream very loudly when access is down for even a few minutes during inclimate weather.
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