Steve
Bradenton,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, April 08, 2011
If a carrier cannot provide service at the address at which they originally signed you up, they cannot legally enforce the "early termination" fee.
This is because they are in breach of that contract, not you.
File written complaints with the FTC, and also with your states' consumer protection division of the AG's office, as well as your public utility commission.
Figure out your actual losses, and file a written demand for compensation.
Send all communications via certified mail, return reciept requested.
Be sure to put the certified# in the body of the letter itself, and keep a copy for your records.
I can't see whay you let this go 7+ months.
I wouldn't have let it go 7 days!
Good luck!