posted on Mar, 9 2010 @ 08:47 AM
I feel for the lady. I had Verizon for a few years and when I bought my house and was moving I had to cancel my service with them since the place I
moved to only had one single service provider at the time. So, I called them up, explained why I was canceling my service, paid my remaining balance,
and got it all wrapped up and am given my cancellation confirmation number.
Thinking that it is all good I forget about it and go on with life. About 5 months later I get a bill from them for an additional 4 months worth of
service. Turns out that they didn't shut my service off after all. At least not permanently. What confused me was that the 4 extra months were
billed as active after I had already closed on my house and moved, so the service was actually off for about a week and a half in between my shutting
it off and the moving date. I checked and it wasn't an identity theft issue or someone else accessing my account, just a screw up on their end.
I called them back up and I explained again why I had to cancel them, since the one single service provider in my town wasn't them, and told them
that I had paid my balance and gotten a confirmation number. I gave them the number that they gave me months earlier and they claimed to have no
record at all of my ever having spoken to them. I disagreed and said that there had to be some record because they generated a cancellation
confirmation number to give to me and I had just read it back to them. The person I was talking to agreed that it was a confirmation number, but that
they didn't have a record of what it confirmed and that they still had no record of having talked to me.
This went on for days trying to get the matter resolved and to this day, a bit over 3 years later, it still isn't resolved. They are adamant that
they never talked to me, refuse to figure out what the confirmation number they gave me is for, and claim that I owe them for the additional 4 months
of services that they provided, and also will not explain the short gap in service when it was off for a week and a half that started on the day I
requested the service be shut down and was restarted the first day of the following month.
Since they played games like that with me, I have no trouble believing that they would deny a death certificate as proof to stop services.
Take care,
Cindi