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It might be that there was no net outflow of customers. I am sure customers quit all the time, and others sign up. It probably means that they either didn't see a statistical relevant increase in churn, or that the amount of excess quits was compensated by excess new customers.



Yea this seems like the most likely read to me. The customers lost are indistinguishable from their churn rate.




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