> They need to be careful what they advise. That advice could (and likely WILL) result in people getting taken to collections.
> Don't like your ISP? Just cancel the CC number, then 12 months later get a bailiff turn up and seize your stuff...
Cancelling payments like that is what a lot of UK banks do advise their customers to do. Particularly with (but not exclusive to) insurance services. I've known banks actually recommend cancelling the payments through them instead of trying to cancel via the company itself.
Services like internet / phone lines, gas and electric would be different though since they're paid in arrears.
> Don't like your ISP? Just cancel the CC number, then 12 months later get a bailiff turn up and seize your stuff...
Cancelling payments like that is what a lot of UK banks do advise their customers to do. Particularly with (but not exclusive to) insurance services. I've known banks actually recommend cancelling the payments through them instead of trying to cancel via the company itself.
Services like internet / phone lines, gas and electric would be different though since they're paid in arrears.