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SiGmA_X
May 3, 2004
SiGmA_X
I've dealt with Comcast on 3 different accounts. They're easy to deal with. Tell them you want to cancel.

Could you give more info on how you obtained service and hardware without signing a contract? I verbally authorized (aka signed) a contract over the phone with them once and via the Internet a second time. I have never even heard of anyone setting up service in person so I have never heard of people ACTUALLY signing said contract.

How do they think you have rental equipment if you don't have it, also? It's pretty straight forward here: their equipment = rental; yours = yours.

You need to call and talk to them. Or better yet, chat with them via the web. This won't work to cancel sadly but it probably will to sort your current issues out...it's basically zero effort. I saved $35*6 in as long as it took to write this post (word wise, and typing/reading time wise - took 30min all in all, partially while I was 'doing my business'.

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SiGmA_X
May 3, 2004
SiGmA_X

johnny sack posted:

you contact the debt company by writing and guarantee they will remove the debt entirely if you pay some portion of it. Is this still the case?
This very rarely works, but is always worth a shot. Always. It's a single letter, and there are forms on the Google.

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