If you are trying to cancel a cell phone contract, a cable tv contract, or a contract for satellite radio or satellite TV, go ahead and make one call, but set a strict time limit on it. When the person tells you that they are recording the contract for quality purposes, you should tell them, "what a coincidence, so am I." Actually record the conversation if you can. Don't let them keep you on the phone for a long time. Ask the representative for a written address to send your cancellation complaint. Ask the representative for his or her name and employee number, then hang up and send your cancellation demand in writing. Follow up with a complaint to the FTC, the FCC, the BBB and your state's attorney general. If the representative won't give you the address, do a google search, put the name of the company in the Google box with "address for cancellation" or "executive disputes"; and you will almost always come up with a good address.
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Saturday, August 2, 2014
Why I'm Not a Comcast Subscriber - Tips for cancelling cable, cell-phone and satellite television contracts.
If you are trying to cancel a cell phone contract, a cable tv contract, or a contract for satellite radio or satellite TV, go ahead and make one call, but set a strict time limit on it. When the person tells you that they are recording the contract for quality purposes, you should tell them, "what a coincidence, so am I." Actually record the conversation if you can. Don't let them keep you on the phone for a long time. Ask the representative for a written address to send your cancellation complaint. Ask the representative for his or her name and employee number, then hang up and send your cancellation demand in writing. Follow up with a complaint to the FTC, the FCC, the BBB and your state's attorney general. If the representative won't give you the address, do a google search, put the name of the company in the Google box with "address for cancellation" or "executive disputes"; and you will almost always come up with a good address.
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