Wonder why a former OnStar user would NOT ask the device to be deactivated:
1. Do they think cancelling is sufficient?
2. Are they not aware that it can be deactivated?
3. Maybe they think deactivating will render future sale of the vehicle an issue if OnStar can not be reactivated? That begs the question - once a device IS deactivated, can it, in fact, be reactivated?
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