1 post and the OP never came back. Guess he didn't like being told to pay his debts instead of begging for sympathy for being irrepressible. 6 years to pay off and yo still owe them????
Hello All,
I received DirecTv back in '05 when my daughter was 14 years old. We had the service for a couple years, and ultimately changed to a different
company. She is now a college student & moved on her own last month. She called Direct a couple days ago to inquire about service. Because my
daughter lived in my home & watched the programming, DirecTv is refusing her service, because I still have a balance. Now,mind you, my service
was cancelled by me before she was even 18! They told her she received mail at that address at that time & was associated with me & ultimately
watched television. I always said, I would never use my child's name for anything that has to do with credit for fear something would happen and I would tarnish
their credit. So it's hard for me to even begin to comprehend how a company can cause the child to suffer the repercussions. Beware Parents! if
you leave their company with a balance, it is your children who will ultimately be punished & have to do without!
Is the daughter 14, or 23 ?
If she's 14, theres no way they would be expected to open an account in her name .... did the OP do this when she was young to get service turned on again ?
If it is anything like what happened in my case then the fact that his daughter was at the address of the old account at the time it went unpaid is enough to block her from getting service in the future. The name never needed to be on the account. DirecTV has done this for years. They will hold your family against you even if you had nothing to do with the account.
I gotta tell ya....Something just does not make sense here.Hello All,
I received DirecTv back in '05 when my daughter was 14 years old. We had the service for a couple years, and ultimately changed to a different
company. She is now a college student & moved on her own last month. She called Direct a couple days ago to inquire about service. Because my
daughter lived in my home & watched the programming, DirecTv is refusing her service, because I still have a balance. Now,mind you, my service
was cancelled by me before she was even 18! They told her she received mail at that address at that time & was associated with me & ultimately
watched television. I always said, I would never use my child's name for anything that has to do with credit for fear something would happen and I would tarnish
their credit. So it's hard for me to even begin to comprehend how a company can cause the child to suffer the repercussions. Beware Parents! if
you leave their company with a balance, it is your children who will ultimately be punished & have to do without!
My guess is she is trying to get service at the parents house still.
Not saying this is the same person, but same screen name in a somewhat similar vein.
http://forums.comcast.com/t5/Customer-Service/COMCAST-Xfinity-shouldn-t-be-in-business/m-p/1823821
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Well, thats just WRONG ....
If your moving into an address and the previous owner had a balance that you can't get service .... thats ridiculous.
IF that is true .... it's BULL S***.
And the company should change thier rules.
In a perfect world, you'd be spot on. However, do you not think it possible that D* has heard every imaginable excuse, reason, etc and formed policy based on that? The world is an imperfect place.
Jam3s, Your last paragraph is most likely true, and people can learn a lesson from this. I had Directv back in 97 and continued through the years with them until 2005. A couple years prior to that I decided to upgrade to HD and leased a receiver from an online retailer. I was told the receiver was leased (had only purchased receivers before)but what I didn't realized is that when I activated it, it started a 2 year contract. I had been out of contract since 99. When I moved and found out Directv wasn't available, I returned the receiver and then was presented a bill for the remaining 2 years on the contract.
The moral is shame on me for not reading the terms and conditions with the receiver, however I wasn't about to let that bill go. I wrote and called DirectV and they decided in the end that having a future repeat customer was worth waiving the early termination fee. Maybe others can learn something from this guy's plight even if it is made up or one sided.