it seems a good ideal letting the company control your account?? i don't think so. after dealing with the AT$T cancelled my landline and opened a business line on my home phone (without me knowing or my authorization, i don't even have a business), and I had to call them up to fix the whole mess. 1 week of callings, 10+ operators, and three months and counting. I will never ever let ANY COMPANY to cancel and change my service to theirs, at will, without notifying me first. They can say it's a "computer error" or a "mistake" all they wanted, I still like to have control over opening and canceling of the services that I want.
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it seems a good ideal letting the company control your account?? i don't think so. after dealing with the AT$T cancelled my landline and opened a business line on my home phone (without me knowing or my authorization, i don't even have a business), and I had to call them up to fix the whole mess. 1 week of callings, 10+ operators, and three months and counting.
I will never ever let ANY COMPANY to cancel and change my service to theirs, at will, without notifying me first. They can say it's a "computer error" or a "mistake" all they wanted, I still like to have control over opening and canceling of the services that I want.