JohnBarret
New member
New Hampshire
I am wondering if I have a solid enough case to file a claim in Small Claims Court.
My wife and I lived in the same apartment and had signed up for Comcast services. The services were on my name with her being an authorized member. Fast forward few years we separated and I moved out to Massachusetts. However, I did not cancel Comcast. She continued using the service and paying for it 100%. Fast forward a few more years we finalized a divorce. This happened in the spring of last year. The divorce was simple, as is. I still did not cancel cable. At the end of the summer, she stopped paying for the service without notifying me. Comcast sent the outstanding bill to a collection agency which (this week) mailed a notice to my current address that I owe Comcast a little over $500. Not a pleasant surprise. I paid the debt to the collection agency.
Could I file a claim against my wife for the amount I was charged? Or should I just right it off?
Thank you bunches,
John Barret
I am wondering if I have a solid enough case to file a claim in Small Claims Court.
My wife and I lived in the same apartment and had signed up for Comcast services. The services were on my name with her being an authorized member. Fast forward few years we separated and I moved out to Massachusetts. However, I did not cancel Comcast. She continued using the service and paying for it 100%. Fast forward a few more years we finalized a divorce. This happened in the spring of last year. The divorce was simple, as is. I still did not cancel cable. At the end of the summer, she stopped paying for the service without notifying me. Comcast sent the outstanding bill to a collection agency which (this week) mailed a notice to my current address that I owe Comcast a little over $500. Not a pleasant surprise. I paid the debt to the collection agency.
Could I file a claim against my wife for the amount I was charged? Or should I just right it off?
Thank you bunches,
John Barret