How do I remove the inside wire maintenance plan?

After several searches, I've gotten a lot of hits about coverage, but none about removal.  When it's listed on the "Change Services" screen, there's a list on the right that has a spot for "removed services," but there doesn't seem to be any facility for actually removing any services.
Inside wire maintenance is a service that I do not require, and like many, I'm looking to trim unnecessary costs from the monthly budget.  How do I nix this service?
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After several searches, I've gotten a lot of hits about coverage, but none about removal.  When it's listed on the "Change Services" screen, there's a list on the right that has a spot for "removed services," but there doesn't seem to be any facility for actually removing any services.
Inside wire maintenance is a service that I do not require, and like many, I'm looking to trim unnecessary costs from the monthly budget.  How do I nix this service?
You must call their business office during normal hours. Many items can be added, but most you must call to have removed.
http://www22.verizon.com/content/contactus/

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