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Bronze Problem Solver
UHFhd
Posts: 1,490
Registered: ‎03-06-2011

Comcast Agreement for Residential Services

http://www.comcast.com/Corporate/Customers/Policies/SubscriberAgreement.html

 

           I don't remember signing this contract .

 

                  

Service Expert
Queen-Evie
Posts: 12,583
Registered: ‎02-04-2004

Re: Comcast Agreement for Residential Services

It doesn't matter if you signed anything or whether or not you read it when you became a Comcast customer.

 

The moment your service became active you agreed to the terms.

 

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1. ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT You will have accepted this Agreement and be bound by its terms if you use the Service(s) or otherwise indicate your affirmative acceptance of such terms.

 

Other companies do the same thing.

 

It's implied consent: Consent that is inferred from signs, actions, or facts, or by inaction or silence.

 

In this case the action is receiving Comcast services.



 


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Bronze Problem Solver
UHFhd
Posts: 1,490
Registered: ‎03-06-2011

Re: Comcast Agreement for Residential Services

  Time to lobby and get that changed  .

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650601
Posts: 4
Registered: ‎08-01-2012

Re: Comcast Agreement for Residential Services

Thanks very much for that link.  I found the information re late charges.  It appears that some counties in MD have restrictions on amount of late charge.  These MD counties' late charges are reasonable.   Perhaps the Attorney General in GA needs to made aware of the excess late charge fee applied by Comcast for GA customers.