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fcgiii
12-16-2021, 09:39 PM
We signed up for Spectrum TV in May, decided that we didn't like it, and set up cancelling it on June 27, the last day of the billing period. We disconnected Spectrum on that date and set up Dish network on June 28th. Spectrum sent us a $126.70 bill for July anyway, claiming that we had the service on the 28th and thus owe for the whole month. We have been back and forth ever since, with it now escalated to a collection agency.
Sequence of events:
June 16: I Called Spectrum at 1-844-504-9266. Talked to Jen. and she agreed to discontinue service on 6/27.
June 27: The Spectrum internet and TV signal went off. I packed up the equipment and returned it to the local Spectrum office.
On July 8. I Got a bill for Spectrum service in July. Called Spectrum. Talked to Tara. She said the account was discontinued, She said she canceled the bill, and will refund the money for the Cloud DVR (Separate issue)
August 3: Got a bill from Spectrum dated July 31 for $126.70 for the period 6/28 - 7/27 which includes the $10 refund for the cloud DVR we never got. Oddly, this is over a month after we lost the signal.
August 31: Called by Spectrum debt collection saying that we owe for the month of July as we did not cancel the service until June 28th, the start of the billing period. I argued that we asked to have the service cut off on the 27th, that we lost the signal that day, and had already returned the equipment, and she transferred me to billing. I talked to Karen. I repeated the same statements. She said she will have to send this to the phone records department and it will take 7 days.
September 9; Called again by Spectrum Rep wanting the $126.70, I explained again the sequence of events. Lost connection in the middle of the call.
October 28 we got a letter from the collection company. I called and explained again.
November 5: sent an email to the collection company outlining the above.
December 15: Another letter from the collection company, this time threatening to bump it to a national credit bureau. Sigh.
DAVES
12-17-2021, 09:38 AM
We signed up for Spectrum TV in May, decided that we didn't like it, and set up cancelling it on June 27, the last day of the billing period. We disconnected Spectrum on that date and set up Dish network on June 28th. Spectrum sent us a $126.70 bill for July anyway, claiming that we had the service on the 28th and thus owe for the whole month. We have been back and forth ever since, with it now escalated to a collection agency.
Sequence of events:
June 16: I Called Spectrum at 1-844-504-9266. Talked to Jen. and she agreed to discontinue service on 6/27.
June 27: The Spectrum internet and TV signal went off. I packed up the equipment and returned it to the local Spectrum office.
On July 8. I Got a bill for Spectrum service in July. Called Spectrum. Talked to Tara. She said the account was discontinued, She said she canceled the bill, and will refund the money for the Cloud DVR (Separate issue)
August 3: Got a bill from Spectrum dated July 31 for $126.70 for the period 6/28 - 7/27 which includes the $10 refund for the cloud DVR we never got. Oddly, this is over a month after we lost the signal.
August 31: Called by Spectrum debt collection saying that we owe for the month of July as we did not cancel the service until June 28th, the start of the billing period. I argued that we asked to have the service cut off on the 27th, that we lost the signal that day, and had already returned the equipment, and she transferred me to billing. I talked to Karen. I repeated the same statements. She said she will have to send this to the phone records department and it will take 7 days.
September 9; Called again by Spectrum Rep wanting the $126.70, I explained again the sequence of events. Lost connection in the middle of the call.
October 28 we got a letter from the collection company. I called and explained again.
November 5: sent an email to the collection company outlining the above.
December 15: Another letter from the collection company, this time threatening to bump it to a national credit bureau. Sigh.
You are dealing with computer monsters. To get it resolved you need to find a HUMAN.
These collection agencies are the lowest of the low. Simply a boiler room.
I am not an advisor but were it me, I would stop playing the game by their rules. I would not do phone calls and e-mails and resort to return receipt letters. Phone calls they can deny or spin. E-mails I don't think are LEGAL proof. You may want to contact our state representative. They can be and are very helpful. Just by power, they will not pull this nonsense with the state representative.
Re: reporting to the credit bureau. It is time to go on the attack. They are bullying you.
Babubhat
12-17-2021, 09:41 AM
Just like Cablevision. After much fighting paid it. They still sent to collections even though I had proof of payment. Disgusting
Topspinmo
12-17-2021, 09:47 AM
I always stop service in middle of billing cycle that way there no change they wait till next billing cycle to drop it. Agree when computer kicks this stuff out it’s hard to find any person who will take effort to resolve the issue. They look in the computer which probably didn’t get cut off till next day even though the computer cut you service.
Road-Runner
12-17-2021, 10:14 AM
I had a similarly disgusting run-in with Spectrum when we tried to cancel one of their services earlier this year. The 'cancellation specialist' we were routed to became very irate with us saying 'we thought we needed their service before, why do we think we need to cancel it now' and other garbage like that. He literally refused to let us cancel so I just hung up and my wife called back at the end of the month and cancelled all our Spectrum services at both our houses. If I have a choice, I'll never use them again.
jbartle1
12-17-2021, 10:34 AM
Comcast same!!!!
jimbomaybe
12-17-2021, 10:46 AM
Comcast same!!!! Part of the business model of large businesses , how much can we ignore the complaints before it causes problems, many people will pay anyway rather than bother to fight it. perhaps register complaints with the FTC and FCC, they will have to respond ,I think, and that would entail a human some where and cost them more than they would make harassing you
villagetinker
12-17-2021, 11:46 AM
We signed up for Spectrum TV in May, decided that we didn't like it, and set up cancelling it on June 27, the last day of the billing period. We disconnected Spectrum on that date and set up Dish network on June 28th. Spectrum sent us a $126.70 bill for July anyway, claiming that we had the service on the 28th and thus owe for the whole month. We have been back and forth ever since, with it now escalated to a collection agency.
Sequence of events:
June 16: I Called Spectrum at 1-844-504-9266. Talked to Jen. and she agreed to discontinue service on 6/27.
June 27: The Spectrum internet and TV signal went off. I packed up the equipment and returned it to the local Spectrum office.
On July 8. I Got a bill for Spectrum service in July. Called Spectrum. Talked to Tara. She said the account was discontinued, She said she canceled the bill, and will refund the money for the Cloud DVR (Separate issue)
August 3: Got a bill from Spectrum dated July 31 for $126.70 for the period 6/28 - 7/27 which includes the $10 refund for the cloud DVR we never got. Oddly, this is over a month after we lost the signal.
August 31: Called by Spectrum debt collection saying that we owe for the month of July as we did not cancel the service until June 28th, the start of the billing period. I argued that we asked to have the service cut off on the 27th, that we lost the signal that day, and had already returned the equipment, and she transferred me to billing. I talked to Karen. I repeated the same statements. She said she will have to send this to the phone records department and it will take 7 days.
September 9; Called again by Spectrum Rep wanting the $126.70, I explained again the sequence of events. Lost connection in the middle of the call.
October 28 we got a letter from the collection company. I called and explained again.
November 5: sent an email to the collection company outlining the above.
December 15: Another letter from the collection company, this time threatening to bump it to a national credit bureau. Sigh.
Turn the tables on them, contact one of the Orlando television stations, they seem to love these kind of stories. With any luck you will get satisfaction and Spectrum will get some bad press.
Babubhat
12-17-2021, 04:10 PM
Highly doubt it. Spectrum couldn’t care less about bad press. They are used to it
EdFNJ
12-17-2021, 04:19 PM
If what you say is accurate just provide them with the equipment return receipt dated June 27th. You did get a receipt didn't you or did you just hand it to some 18yr old kid at the front desk and left? If you read their terms they ALL say no pro-ration if you cancel. Exact same thing goes for all cell phone providers as well as DirecTV (who I used to work for) and Dish. 1 day into the month and you own it. Like renting. If you move out on the last day of the month but leave some property behind and pick it up on the 1st of the following month you (legally) owe for the month.
I save every equipment return receipt for at least 5 years. I learned that from working for DirecTV. They can ding you for non-return 3 years later (it has happened).
Babubhat
12-17-2021, 05:17 PM
If collections comes after you just say it’s not a valid debt. I had two collection agencies come after me even after I presented everyone with documentation. They need to show it’s a valid debt. Eventually they went away but it was highly annoying
Luggage
12-18-2021, 06:46 AM
If you really want to do them over, first file a small claims action in court and then also write them a return receipt letter to the president of spectrum. By the way they will never see you for that small of an amount and as well whether or not they send it to a National Collection Agency means absolutely nothing. I've had this happen to me for quite a while in the worst of it is simply getting phone calls that you can stop
Andyb
12-18-2021, 08:31 AM
They are all a rip off, especially Comcast. Just don’t pay them.
jrref
12-18-2021, 08:38 AM
We signed up for Spectrum TV in May, decided that we didn't like it, and set up cancelling it on June 27, the last day of the billing period. We disconnected Spectrum on that date and set up Dish network on June 28th. Spectrum sent us a $126.70 bill for July anyway, claiming that we had the service on the 28th and thus owe for the whole month. We have been back and forth ever since, with it now escalated to a collection agency.
Sequence of events:
June 16: I Called Spectrum at 1-844-504-9266. Talked to Jen. and she agreed to discontinue service on 6/27.
June 27: The Spectrum internet and TV signal went off. I packed up the equipment and returned it to the local Spectrum office.
On July 8. I Got a bill for Spectrum service in July. Called Spectrum. Talked to Tara. She said the account was discontinued, She said she canceled the bill, and will refund the money for the Cloud DVR (Separate issue)
August 3: Got a bill from Spectrum dated July 31 for $126.70 for the period 6/28 - 7/27 which includes the $10 refund for the cloud DVR we never got. Oddly, this is over a month after we lost the signal.
August 31: Called by Spectrum debt collection saying that we owe for the month of July as we did not cancel the service until June 28th, the start of the billing period. I argued that we asked to have the service cut off on the 27th, that we lost the signal that day, and had already returned the equipment, and she transferred me to billing. I talked to Karen. I repeated the same statements. She said she will have to send this to the phone records department and it will take 7 days.
September 9; Called again by Spectrum Rep wanting the $126.70, I explained again the sequence of events. Lost connection in the middle of the call.
October 28 we got a letter from the collection company. I called and explained again.
November 5: sent an email to the collection company outlining the above.
December 15: Another letter from the collection company, this time threatening to bump it to a national credit bureau. Sigh.
Same thing happened to me. You cancel, return the boxes and they keep billing you like nothing happened. You need to get your receipts for the returned equipment then call and escalate the matter and they will resolve it.
Bill1701
12-18-2021, 08:53 AM
Sorry about your problems. I haven't had any issues with returning equipment to Spectrum and having it removed from my bill right away. One thing I have learned, and it applies to credit card payments also, is never wait until the last day to cancel or pay. Even with automated systems it can take a day or two to get thru the system.
DaleDivine
12-18-2021, 09:15 AM
Take them to small claims court for harassment. You have it well documented.
Then they will back off.
:bigbow::bigbow:
File a complaint with the Florida Attorney General's office. They usually quickly reverse their stance rather than answer government suppeanas .
Skip
BlackhawksFan
12-18-2021, 09:56 AM
We signed up for Spectrum TV in May, decided that we didn't like it, and set up cancelling it on June 27, the last day of the billing period. We disconnected Spectrum on that date and set up Dish network on June 28th. Spectrum sent us a $126.70 bill for July anyway, claiming that we had the service on the 28th and thus owe for the whole month. We have been back and forth ever since, with it now escalated to a collection agency.
Sequence of events:
June 16: I Called Spectrum at 1-844-504-9266. Talked to Jen. and she agreed to discontinue service on 6/27.
June 27: The Spectrum internet and TV signal went off. I packed up the equipment and returned it to the local Spectrum office.
On July 8. I Got a bill for Spectrum service in July. Called Spectrum. Talked to Tara. She said the account was discontinued, She said she canceled the bill, and will refund the money for the Cloud DVR (Separate issue)
August 3: Got a bill from Spectrum dated July 31 for $126.70 for the period 6/28 - 7/27 which includes the $10 refund for the cloud DVR we never got. Oddly, this is over a month after we lost the signal.
August 31: Called by Spectrum debt collection saying that we owe for the month of July as we did not cancel the service until June 28th, the start of the billing period. I argued that we asked to have the service cut off on the 27th, that we lost the signal that day, and had already returned the equipment, and she transferred me to billing. I talked to Karen. I repeated the same statements. She said she will have to send this to the phone records department and it will take 7 days.
September 9; Called again by Spectrum Rep wanting the $126.70, I explained again the sequence of events. Lost connection in the middle of the call.
October 28 we got a letter from the collection company. I called and explained again.
November 5: sent an email to the collection company outlining the above.
December 15: Another letter from the collection company, this time threatening to bump it to a national credit bureau. Sigh.
What if you paid the bill then disputed the charge with your bank telling them you only paid to avoid a credit report ding. Would that work? I've never done it that way but you never know.
YeOldeCurmudgeon
12-18-2021, 10:59 AM
Everything is done by computer automatically these days. I guess the lesson to be learned is to cancel well in advance of the shut off time, ideally, a month in advance.
OhioBuckeye
12-18-2021, 11:06 AM
We signed up for Spectrum TV in May, decided that we didn't like it, and set up cancelling it on June 27, the last day of the billing period. We disconnected Spectrum on that date and set up Dish network on June 28th. Spectrum sent us a $126.70 bill for July anyway, claiming that we had the service on the 28th and thus owe for the whole month. We have been back and forth ever since, with it now escalated to a collection agency.
Sequence of events:
June 16: I Called Spectrum at 1-844-504-9266. Talked to Jen. and she agreed to discontinue service on 6/27.
June 27: The Spectrum internet and TV signal went off. I packed up the equipment and returned it to the local Spectrum office.
On July 8. I Got a bill for Spectrum service in July. Called Spectrum. Talked to Tara. She said the account was discontinued, She said she canceled the bill, and will refund the money for the Cloud DVR (Separate issue)
August 3: Got a bill from Spectrum dated July 31 for $126.70 for the period 6/28 - 7/27 which includes the $10 refund for the cloud DVR we never got. Oddly, this is over a month after we lost the signal.
August 31: Called by Spectrum debt collection saying that we owe for the month of July as we did not cancel the service until June 28th, the start of the billing period. I argued that we asked to have the service cut off on the 27th, that we lost the signal that day, and had already returned the equipment, and she transferred me to billing. I talked to Karen. I repeated the same statements. She said she will have to send this to the phone records department and it will take 7 days.
September 9; Called again by Spectrum Rep wanting the $126.70, I explained again the sequence of events. Lost connection in the middle of the call.
October 28 we got a letter from the collection company. I called and explained again.
November 5: sent an email to the collection company outlining the above.
December 15: Another letter from the collection company, this time threatening to bump it to a national credit bureau. Sigh.
We’ll can’t explain what happened but I guess you should of just paid it then fought it even if you did have to pay a lawyer. Then at least it would of maybe hit the papers. It might of got enough attention to hurt Spectrum or got you out of the bill but it sounds like you had service the whole month of June. I had Spectrum when we live there & I discontinued the service when we moved but was going to discontinue them anyway because our monthly bill was pushing $200. a month. To me these type of of utility companies don’t explain their services well enough. Bet you’ll end up paying the bill. Good Luck!
charlieo1126@gmail.com
12-18-2021, 11:25 AM
We signed up for Spectrum TV in May, decided that we didn't like it, and set up cancelling it on June 27, the last day of the billing period. We disconnected Spectrum on that date and set up Dish network on June 28th. Spectrum sent us a $126.70 bill for July anyway, claiming that we had the service on the 28th and thus owe for the whole month. We have been back and forth ever since, with it now escalated to a collection agency.
Sequence of events:
June 16: I Called Spectrum at 1-844-504-9266. Talked to Jen. and she agreed to discontinue service on 6/27.
June 27: The Spectrum internet and TV signal went off. I packed up the equipment and returned it to the local Spectrum office.
On July 8. I Got a bill for Spectrum service in July. Called Spectrum. Talked to Tara. She said the account was discontinued, She said she canceled the bill, and will refund the money for the Cloud DVR (Separate issue)
August 3: Got a bill from Spectrum dated July 31 for $126.70 for the period 6/28 - 7/27 which includes the $10 refund for the cloud DVR we never got. Oddly, this is over a month after we lost the signal.
August 31: Called by Spectrum debt collection saying that we owe for the month of July as we did not cancel the service until June 28th, the start of the billing period. I argued that we asked to have the service cut off on the 27th, that we lost the signal that day, and had already returned the equipment, and she transferred me to billing. I talked to Karen. I repeated the same statements. She said she will have to send this to the phone records department and it will take 7 days.
September 9; Called again by Spectrum Rep wanting the $126.70, I explained again the sequence of events. Lost connection in the middle of the call.
October 28 we got a letter from the collection company. I called and explained again.
November 5: sent an email to the collection company outlining the above.
December 15: Another letter from the collection company, this time threatening to bump it to a national credit bureau. Sigh.you may be in the right but hopefully next time you’ll cancel a couple of days before , over the years I’ve gotten pay premium stations for free for 3 months because of moving on when I get NFL ticket I always cancel at least a week before 3 months are over so there no chance of being billed
Petersweeney
12-18-2021, 12:09 PM
You still have cable?
MrLonzo
12-18-2021, 03:59 PM
Spectrum's products are good, but I'd bet they're customer service ratings would be even less favorable than Kamala Harris. Problems aren't restricted to Florida. There are probably millions of dissatisfied Spectrum customers all over the country with similar experiences to yours. And in most cases, cable subscribers have no alternative. The dropped calls are just one of many guerilla tactics they use to frustrate complainers.
If anyone has the time and inclination to file a class-action, count me in!
Indydealmaker
12-18-2021, 10:33 PM
We signed up for Spectrum TV in May, decided that we didn't like it, and set up cancelling it on June 27, the last day of the billing period. We disconnected Spectrum on that date and set up Dish network on June 28th. Spectrum sent us a $126.70 bill for July anyway, claiming that we had the service on the 28th and thus owe for the whole month. We have been back and forth ever since, with it now escalated to a collection agency.
Sequence of events:
June 16: I Called Spectrum at 1-844-504-9266. Talked to Jen. and she agreed to discontinue service on 6/27.
June 27: The Spectrum internet and TV signal went off. I packed up the equipment and returned it to the local Spectrum office.
On July 8. I Got a bill for Spectrum service in July. Called Spectrum. Talked to Tara. She said the account was discontinued, She said she canceled the bill, and will refund the money for the Cloud DVR (Separate issue)
August 3: Got a bill from Spectrum dated July 31 for $126.70 for the period 6/28 - 7/27 which includes the $10 refund for the cloud DVR we never got. Oddly, this is over a month after we lost the signal.
August 31: Called by Spectrum debt collection saying that we owe for the month of July as we did not cancel the service until June 28th, the start of the billing period. I argued that we asked to have the service cut off on the 27th, that we lost the signal that day, and had already returned the equipment, and she transferred me to billing. I talked to Karen. I repeated the same statements. She said she will have to send this to the phone records department and it will take 7 days.
September 9; Called again by Spectrum Rep wanting the $126.70, I explained again the sequence of events. Lost connection in the middle of the call.
October 28 we got a letter from the collection company. I called and explained again.
November 5: sent an email to the collection company outlining the above.
December 15: Another letter from the collection company, this time threatening to bump it to a national credit bureau. Sigh.
Next time, don't just call. Do an online chat. This way you will have a printout for proof.
gmdds
12-19-2021, 12:14 AM
2 issues:
1) June 27 was a Sunday…was the store even open in a Sunday?
2) If it was, and you returned the equipment that day, you should have a receipt from them proving you turned it in that date. If you don’t have that receipt, then your problem, and you owe. If you have it, fight it.
OhioBuckeye
12-19-2021, 08:40 AM
2 issues:
1) June 27 was a Sunday…was the store even open in a Sunday?
2) If it was, and you returned the equipment that day, you should have a receipt from them proving you turned it in that date. If you don’t have that receipt, then your problem, and you owe. If you have it, fight it.
If Spectrum said they owed for June & they had service for 27 days & only 3 days left in the month why shouldn’t they paid for 27 days? You can’t wait until 3 days before it’s due then think you don’t owe it. Cable isn’t paid a month in the whole. So why wouldn’t they owe with only 3 days left in the month? Unless I’m missing something about when their bill was owed!
JMintzer
12-19-2021, 08:45 AM
If Spectrum said they owed for June & they had service for 27 days & only 3 days left in the month why shouldn’t they paid for 27 days? You can’t wait until 3 days before it’s due then think you don’t owe it. Cable isn’t paid a month in the whole. So why wouldn’t they owe with only 3 days left in the month? Unless I’m missing something about when their bill was owed!
Pretty sure you pay the month in advance on your bill...
Edit to add: Just checked. Yes, you do...
OhioBuckeye
12-19-2021, 08:48 AM
We signed up for Spectrum TV in May, decided that we didn't like it, and set up cancelling it on June 27, the last day of the billing period. We disconnected Spectrum on that date and set up Dish network on June 28th. Spectrum sent us a $126.70 bill for July anyway, claiming that we had the service on the 28th and thus owe for the whole month. We have been back and forth ever since, with it now escalated to a collection agency.
Sequence of events:
June 16: I Called Spectrum at 1-844-504-9266. Talked to Jen. and she agreed to discontinue service on 6/27.
June 27: The Spectrum internet and TV signal went off. I packed up the equipment and returned it to the local Spectrum office.
On July 8. I Got a bill for Spectrum service in July. Called Spectrum. Talked to Tara. She said the account was discontinued, She said she canceled the bill, and will refund the money for the Cloud DVR (Separate issue)
August 3: Got a bill from Spectrum dated July 31 for $126.70 for the period 6/28 - 7/27 which includes the $10 refund for the cloud DVR we never got. Oddly, this is over a month after we lost the signal.
August 31: Called by Spectrum debt collection saying that we owe for the month of July as we did not cancel the service until June 28th, the start of the billing period. I argued that we asked to have the service cut off on the 27th, that we lost the signal that day, and had already returned the equipment, and she transferred me to billing. I talked to Karen. I repeated the same statements. She said she will have to send this to the phone records department and it will take 7 days.
September 9; Called again by Spectrum Rep wanting the $126.70, I explained again the sequence of events. Lost connection in the middle of the call.
October 28 we got a letter from the collection company. I called and explained again.
November 5: sent an email to the collection company outlining the above.
December 15: Another letter from the collection company, this time threatening to bump it to a national credit bureau. Sigh.
You mean your bill was $126.70 for 1 or 2 months. Are you kididing me? Dish will go up to almost what Spectrum was in 1 yr. & within 3 or 4 yrs. you’ll be paying between 120 & $150.00. Did you read the fine print?
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