I have a client that recently went through this mess.

He was notified after he called to move offices... possibly cancel the contract 
and move it to another provider.... It had auto renewed about 80 days before. 
His ~100 page Bell bill apparently had it on the last page/few pages in print.

He raised a stink, up to the VP level after much complaining, delays on Bell's 
end, etc... He was given the "courtesy" of renewing on a 1, 2 or 3 year term 
(previous was 3 years). I told him if they are giving him the courtesy, they 
don't have a leg to stand on which in my view means, he should have a no year 
term (cancel option). The problem was that they "go back the 80 days" and 
charge you their NON-Contract rates... which kill you. Then they don't give 
much of a break on the 1 year... so you are left with choosing 2 or 3 years...

In this case, we chose two years since the penalty was far less when working 
out the penalties. We'll be moving after the term.

A little trick I enjoy doing when dealing with contracts like this... 
especially on the phone/cell/alarm/fitness companies... auto renewals, etc.... 
where you have to notify them with notice to cancel prior to renewal date.

You go through the process of getting the contract signed and done. And in the 
same breath, you give them verbal or written notice to cancel the service (make 
sure they make an entry/record of this). 80% of the time, the sales rep is 
impressed after you explain why... the rest of them are completely confused and 
it requires several explanations as to why you are doing this. The only 
possible gotcha I think is that if you wanted to get out sooner, you could have 
created more of a hassle since you may have technically made a deeper 
commitment to the contract term by notifying them of the cancellation... but 
I've not run into that yet.

Chuck



-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce N [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: August-16-12 6:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [on-asterisk] Bell Canada evergreen contracts

Hi Everyone,

Anyone can share their story about Bell's auto-renewal contracts? They
usually send a notice on bills to customers telling them they have 30 days
to call or else their contract will be renewed (a contract which was never
signed in first place). This of course doesn't stand in courts and Bell
backs off after some time. But what is the quickest way to get away from
less knowledgeable reps?

Any feed is appreciated.

- Bruce

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