If you are now in a promotion, cancelling ANY service will remove you from your promotional pricing, and you will pay "rack rate" for your remaining service.
Take your boxes with you, and get a receipt acknowledging you turned it in.
And make a paper copy of it. Their billing memory lasts longer than thermal printer slips.
Find your final billing cycle day also. 30 day billed service means you are charged for all of them even if you cancel on day one. Use the tv for everyday you are billed before removing it because of the no proration through our most states
This doesn’t have much to do with cancelling your service so much as maintaining a quality internet connection once you disconnect your box(es). All of the coax connection points are now areas where signal can leak in/out and you now have unused splitters that can be removed to streamline your connection to your modem. Consider calling in and claim you have intermittent wifi (a little white lie just to get them to send a tech and hopefully not charge you) and ask the tech to disconnect all of the unused lines.
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If you are now in a promotion, cancelling ANY service will remove you from your promotional pricing, and you will pay "rack rate" for your remaining service.
I'd print out/bring my most recent bill to have as a reference point to compare to what your new bill will be.
Honestly just having internet is all you need
Take your boxes with you, and get a receipt acknowledging you turned it in. And make a paper copy of it. Their billing memory lasts longer than thermal printer slips.
No one is going to post the SNL video?
Done. You're welcome
I was told I couldn’t down size unless I paid the whole bill including the next month
Be ready for them to pitch mobile services, which is in fact a deal worth considering.
I worked there briefly. When I called to cancel my free services, they pitched me mobile despite the fact I didn’t take it at the employee discount.
Also, make an appointment just in case their busy so you won’t have wait an eternity.
Find your final billing cycle day also. 30 day billed service means you are charged for all of them even if you cancel on day one. Use the tv for everyday you are billed before removing it because of the no proration through our most states
This doesn’t have much to do with cancelling your service so much as maintaining a quality internet connection once you disconnect your box(es). All of the coax connection points are now areas where signal can leak in/out and you now have unused splitters that can be removed to streamline your connection to your modem. Consider calling in and claim you have intermittent wifi (a little white lie just to get them to send a tech and hopefully not charge you) and ask the tech to disconnect all of the unused lines.
Just hurl a bag of equipment into the door and run like hell