On 13-07-12 11:44, Alain Hebert wrote:
After a somewhat pleasant call to the "monopole" informing them that they are planning to divorce them in 30 days, and that it was clearly stated that since they are paying for those additional 30 days that their services wont be cut off...
1- You call to make cancellation on date X. Speak to person 1. 2- Wait 20 minutes 3- Call again, speak to person 2, confirm your services will be cancelled on date X and that you have already paid for services until then. (or that an invoice has already been produced or will be produced.) I am not one to defend the big bad incumbents. But consider you are calling on the day before new billing cycle begins. The agent may have flagged your account to to close at end of current billing cycle thinking it would be about a month from now. But it happens to be only a few hours from now. You should also note that big bad incumbents have bad reputation of requiring one extra month payment before they allow you to leave them. So the agent may have been nice in waiving that requirement and allowed you to leave earlier, saving you a month's worth of billing. (and not realising the troubles it will cause a business when service is cut before the date specified by customer)