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Originally posted by MrSelfDestruct
After 3 months, your credit rating will drop 50 points.
I'm sorry, but there's no way out of it. Verizon has refused to waive the early-termination fee on an account of someone who died. These companies can provide shit service because there's nobody else to go to. You can't win. The only option is to go to court, which will cost more in legal fees and lost wages than athe fee itself.
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Wow. I remeber when I worked for Rogers AT&T Wireless having cases like this. Not only is what they are doing morally wrong adn generally disgusting, its also not even possible. How are they going to drop the credit rating of someone who has passed away? Unless someone else ALSO signed the contract with them
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-- Ernest Becker, The Denial of Death
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