Forgot to include that the reason for suing against deceptive advertisment because that's what it is: deceptive. I signed the contract under false pretenses. So, when I called in to cancel originally and informed that I couldn't..that is issue #1. Then issue #2 comes along when I actually do provide a note and they won't honor it, going against what is stated otherwise in the contract a.k.a. breach of contract. You can sue for more than one reason. It doesn't have to be 'one or the other'.
so, there is something beyond the cancellation issue. Since you don't have any evidence there was false advertisement, I suggest not wasting your money on that. After all, you do have to prove your claim to prevail. No evidence means you lose.
as to providing a note: that is not what you posted your contract requires.
Since you have not fulfilled the requirements to be released from the contract, there is no breach.