ChatterBank21 mins ago
cancelling AOL
I have been trying to cancel aol for the past month.The customer services number has been put on we won't talk to you mode. I sent a letter and an email to cancel and ask for the MAC code.In return the sales dept. rang me and then said cancellations are not their thing.Stalling is all I'm getting.
I have cancelled my bank card and ordered a new one so they can't take any more money but how do I get the MAC code.Who can I go to to make them give it to me
Any help much appreciated as I'm going round the bend here
I have cancelled my bank card and ordered a new one so they can't take any more money but how do I get the MAC code.Who can I go to to make them give it to me
Any help much appreciated as I'm going round the bend here
Answers
I gather AOL is run by TalkTalk these days. Says it all ...
11:52 Fri 18th Nov 2011
Sorry I've just re-read my answer & realised I've been a bit misleading. What I should have said is that we were able to cancel by phoning up AOL & we then stopped the direct debit to make sure. We got an email to say that the account would be switched off within 24 hours, but it is still going. Their procedures are obviously shot to pieces
I hope you had some luck with the website Dave suggested. When I cancelled the direct debit and changed my bank card, AOL could - and did - carry on taking money from my account because the payment was linked to my account and not my bank card. I can't remember all the details but I couldn't cancel the direct debit and the bank couldn't stop AOL either. I had to contact my bank every month to ask them to take back the money, which they did. I hope you'll sort things out without needing to do that.
AOL ignored my letters; telephone calls were a waste of time and they replied to my first couple of emails with what were obviously standard replies, unrelated to what I actually said to them. After that they ignored my emails as well. I only got a positive response when I threatened to report them to CISAS, and then I received a letter blaming their 'system driven issue' but they did sort things out.
This was a couple of years ago before Talk Talk were involved so things may have changed. If not, this site may help you
http://consumers.ofco...oms/service-problems/
Good luck.
AOL ignored my letters; telephone calls were a waste of time and they replied to my first couple of emails with what were obviously standard replies, unrelated to what I actually said to them. After that they ignored my emails as well. I only got a positive response when I threatened to report them to CISAS, and then I received a letter blaming their 'system driven issue' but they did sort things out.
This was a couple of years ago before Talk Talk were involved so things may have changed. If not, this site may help you
http://consumers.ofco...oms/service-problems/
Good luck.