January 17, 200521 yr I am not concerned about the deposit, I just want it cancelled. Should I send my cancellation via certified letter? Once they sign it, I could use that as my proof that I am cancelling? Or is there another step that I would need to complete? I've also thought about calling after hours and leaving a message after sending the certified letter.
January 17, 200521 yr Certified would be the way to go. Leaving a message wouldn't help at all, they could claim they never received it. A better backup is to talk to a specific person and write who, what, why, when, about the conversation. Edited January 17, 200521 yr by Texsox
January 17, 200521 yr QUOTE(Texsox @ Jan 17, 2005 -> 02:52 PM) Certified would be the way to go. Leaving a message wouldn't help at all, they could claim they never received it. A better backup is to talk to a specific person and write who, what, why, when, about the conversation. Dog Chapman is the best! Never uses guns because he doesn't believe in them. Almost never apprehends black people because "he thinks they get a raw deal from the justice system." Aloha
January 17, 200521 yr QUOTE(DonkeyKongerko @ Jan 17, 2005 -> 04:22 PM) Dog Chapman is the best! Never uses guns because he doesn't believe in them. Almost never apprehends black people because "he thinks they get a raw deal from the justice system." Aloha do you like daegs? then dont smoke Ice, dont disrespect your parents, go to school, and pray to jesus
January 17, 200521 yr Author Lovin' the avatar Tex! I figured the certified letter is the best bet, but just wanted to be certain.
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