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Internet company says I signed up for 12 month contract and I say no. Advice please.

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DanielSchaefer

Junior Member
So I recently moved and signed up for Windstream internet at windstream.com. I ordered my services online and had the tech come out. I never signed anything when the tech was here. When I signed up for internet I did no phone service, just internet. On the page where you click to buy there is no offer conditions on the monthly amount shown. So I assumed it was month to month; which was what I wanted. I clicked buy. Proceeded to checkout and signed the terms and condition. This did not state anything of a contract. So I ran into issues with the company and decided to cancel it. (this is a whole different story). They told me I was under contract and I said no I was not. So here is what they told me... If someone wants I can send you screen shots of the everything I saw, read, and signed to on their page. Or show me how to upload pics.

To sign up I:
Went to windstream.com and clicked residential.
Then set my location to zip 55398.
Clicked high speed internet.
Then below the prices where is says "not interested in phone? click here" I clicked.
Then I clicked buy.
I entered my address. They showed the privacy policy. (http://www.windstream.com/privacy.aspx)
Then it brought me to a page where I agreed to terms and conditions (http://www.windstream.com/terms.aspx)
and that was it. Order complete.


The terms do not state anything about a 12 month contract. I explained this to them.

They told me that the offer conditions were on the page where I clicked buy.
I had them walk me through it, to show me I'm wrong.
When you click high speed internet (before selecting no phone service) the prices have asterisks and then below says "*Monthly price quoted above is the promotional price for 12 months. Offer Conditions" (offer conditions is a link)

By selecting the no phone option the offer conditions line disappears. So it was not on the page for what I was ordering. SO the lady told me I was suppose to read those before I clicked no phone. I said why would I? They were for phone package.

When I signed up, I wanted month to month. Seeing the offer conditions disappear and then reading everything on the pages to the end, I assumed no contract. Second of all, the lady who helped me on the chat customer service even told me I was not under contract but windstream says because it was chat they have no proof.

I have taken screen shots of each page from beginning to end of the order process. I am saying I am not under contract and they tell me I am. The only way to cancel my service is to pay a cancellation fee. I disagree with me being under contract. They gave me the name and address of the lady who deals with their legal issues.

What can I do?

Like I said I can send you screen shots that show in detail no offer conditions with what I signed up for.


Here is a link to a zip file with all the screen shots and the terms and conditions.
http://www11.zippyshare.com/v/60007207/file.html

Page 1 shows the website from top to bottom before clicking no phone service
Page 2 shows the website after clicking no phone
Page 3 shows selecting new customer
Page 4 shows the cart/checkout
Page 5 shows address verification
Page 6 shows the terms agreement
 
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jiggy78

Member
You didn't see this?

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*Monthly price quoted above is the promotional price for 12 months.--
--

And then a link to this?

http://www.windstream.com/pdf/Oct_Promo_Tier1_2_Offer_Conditions.pdf
 

DanielSchaefer

Junior Member
Yea I did. But if you click below that the link that says "not interested in phone? click here" It goes away
The promotion was for the internet+phone bundle.
 

DanielSchaefer

Junior Member
Before clicking no phone:
http://www.windstream.com/residential/broadband-Internet-service.html?var=2&utm_expid=4048984-2&utm_referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.windstream.com%2Fresidential%2FTV-phone-internet-triple-play.html%3Fvar%3D2



After clicking no phone:
http://www.windstream.com/hsisolo.aspx?var=2&utm_expid=4048984-2&utm_referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.windstream.com%2Fresidential%2Fbroadband-Internet-service.html%3Fvar%3D2
 

DanielSchaefer

Junior Member
After clicking not interested in phone service. There is no link to offers and conditions on the entire site and it does not come up anywhere in check out.
 

jiggy78

Member
The Terms & Conditions PDF states that there is a cancelation fee even for the bare Internet.

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High-Speed Internet (Solo)
Limited-time, non-transferable offer via windstream.com only for residential customers. Subject to
availability, credit approval and Windstream Terms and Conditions at windstream.com/terms and
Windstream’s acceptable use policy at windstream.net. Details: Must be new High-Speed Internet (HSI)
customer subscribing to select HSI plans to qualify. 6-month HSI contract required. Early termination fee of
$25 per month(s) remaining applies if HSI is terminated before end of 12 months.
 

jiggy78

Member
Where are the terms and conditions for with the service you selected? Did you think there weren't any?

I understand your point and I would also feel mislead but a smart consumer needs to know the T&C before signing up for a service. And you should know that an online service will of course have them, so you need to know them before signing up.

Why do you want to cancel anyway?
 

DanielSchaefer

Junior Member
Jiggy, you are reading the offer conditions. My argument is, for the service I picked, there is no offer agreement shown anywhere. I didn't want phone so I clicked no phone. I checked from beginning to end to see if I was under contract. Like I said, even the sales rep on the chat said I wasn't. So I signed up.

I want to cancel because in the contract with what I ordered I was suppose to receive a roku 2 device. They sent me a roku 1. I bought the highest internet plan because it advertised maximum online gaming but my upload speed maxes at 0.6 mb which is crap for gaming. When I called to complain about the roku 1 they told me they would send me a roku 2 and I could keep the roku 1. A week went by and no package so I called. They told me I was lying and that they would never say that. Then she told me a was lying about getting a roku 1 but a picture and model number proved her wrong. On top of that. I can get cable internet for 19.95$/ month that has the upload speed I want.
 

DanielSchaefer

Junior Member
Sorry, for multiple posts. It doesn't let me edit mine.

I have two points.

First, why should I have to dig through the page to find offer conditions? They should be stated in the contract that I am signing. Not just randomly placed on the website. They are misleading people if that is the case.

Second, I never signed anything about offer conditions.
 

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