For those of you who don't want to pay the cancellation fees for leaving BEV there are a few options, which of course include lying, but hey they lie to you all the time.
1: Tell them your are moving out of Canada, to anywhere basically. They are not allowed to sell service outside of Canada and therefor will waive the fees. Europe seems nice no?
2: Tell them you moved and are not allowed to recieve the service in your new home. Sometimes they will require proof, eg: faxed letter from your building owner, but you can write up a nice little letter yourself and sign it at the bottom.
3: Get them to think you are dead, this also requires proof (death certificate, but only faxed in, so you can scan one, modify it, print and send it in ) They don't keep these, but watch out if you call in to reactivate your service though.
4: Signal issues, if it is impossible to get signal in your area they will waive the fees, they will send techs out first though. But if you are convincing on this and know what you are talking about you can probably get away with it. Just say you got a private tech or something.
5: Tell them you are in the USA, this is sort of like the first reason but if they realize you are already doing something illeagal, they tend to disconnect you faster than if you say you will be doing it.
That's pretty much it off the top of my head, there are of course other ways, like yelling at a manager, or a manager's manager, but that kind of sucks and it's not nice for the managers. (Who, by the way, are regular CSR's also but who have been taking calls for longer and thus know the policies better and are more inclined to getting their credit requests done right )
On a last note, I used to work as a CSR and believe me, some of them are good people, it's just that after being yelled at for years, most of them stop caring. Don't forget they are humans too, it's bell's policies that suck not the CSR's.
Alright, end of my rant
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