> IANAL and such, but there is a law that says that you can cancel a service
> up to the point that they started actually giving you this service.
> I experienced it at the very similar situation some years ago: I switched
> ISPs (012 to Actcom, I think) because the former one wouldn't give the DHCP
> connection. Some days after a representative from 012 called me and promised
> that I will receive my DHCP connection and assured me that Actcom don't have
> grounds to keep me. So I called Actcom and cancelled the subscription.
> In your case I would call their bluff, send them a fax or a snail-mail
> letter that you are not interested in their services and have the credit
> company stop paying them. Again, all the usual precautions apply, IANAL,
> IMMV, I'm not responsible for the damage, etc.
>

They had given me a few weeks of service before the three-day outage.
And I did in fact cancel the automatic card payments.

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