• Report: #828911

Complaint Review: walmart family mobile

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  • Submitted: Thursday, January 26, 2012
  • Posted: Thursday, January 26, 2012
  • Reported By: Randy — brooksville Florida U.S.A.
walmart family mobile
Internet United States of America

walmart family mobile did not cancel service, could not port number, kept billing, sent notice they would turn account to colletor, Internet


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I called them and canceled service.  I went five weeks without a phone because the new company could not port the number.   I blamed the new company,  later wamart familly mobile sent a bill.  I called, they wanted my ss number.  They said they would send my account to collections, said I had not confirmed the cancel.  They sent a letter saying they would send the account to collections.  I think the law requires that they allow the number to be ported.   I will not pay for the service after I called and canceled.  no one said that I needed to confirm.  

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