Turning off a mid-contract with CenturyLink
Turning off a mid-contract with CenturyLink
The website indicates a $200 reduction over the contract period, which equals $5.5 monthly deductions for a 36-month agreement. If you're midway through, expect roughly a $100 termination charge. This applies specifically to their "Internet Basics" program; the "Double Bundle" doesn't clearly list an ETF.
Reach out to your service provider and request an email with the terms and conditions for your account. Make sure it includes the signed or verbal agreement you gave when you first began your plan. This will clarify your early cancellation charges and remaining contract period. If they refuse, you’re not bound by the agreement and can switch providers. PLEASE REMEMBER: I’m not a lawyer, so this doesn’t guarantee protection even if they attempt to enforce it later.