ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Fraud servicesYes I’ve changed provider and by some miracle, I have now an acceptable services. Regarding services agreements and small print information, I’m sure you are legally protected by language used on website and disclaimer. What you do not respond to is the actual call with your sales reps and the information they provides, selected wording and avoidance of actual true services expected. Yet after the fact, when your customer falls to the sales trap, there are pages on pages of small print with legal language that protects you from liability. You may not be liable legally But make sure that I will advertise your service and handling of the matter on all online avenues. All I am asking for is reasonable discharge from your services without paying such ridiculous fees. Re: Fraud servicesTrue What is not not true is the service advertised. To my knowledge the term ‘fraud’ applies.Fraud servicesHi I was a new customer until today Did anyone else experience no service then when you try to cancel was charged almost $400?