Remember, though.... time is on THEIR side.... and they'd love to
ignore your snail mail....
Send it certified. Once it's received and you have your receipt, call the CC
company. My father in-law did that with AOL many moons back, and while AOL
threatened, a copy of the receipt shut them up. They claimed that it may not
have been read...doesn't matter, they received it.
--Mike
"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 19:47:31 GMT, akheel penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:
Why not send them an email, or snail mail cancelling and then just stop
paying. Assuming you have it on credit card, just tell the credit card
company they are no longer authorized to charge you. The credit card
company has to listen you.
Good answer... and I have used this with great effect with assholes
like PayPal. However, they finally did answer the phone.... and I did
get disconnect from them at the hip.... they we one or two notches
above vongage on the food chain...
Remember, though.... time is on THEIR side.... and they'd love to
ignore your snail mail....
--
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