If you’re a CenturyLink customer, there are a few things you can do to cancel your account. If you have an account with the company, here’s how:
- Log in to your account and click on the “Cancel Account” link at the top of the page.
- Type in your name and email address and click on the “Cancel Account” button.
- Click on the “Submit” button and confirm your cancellation by clicking on the “Confirm Cancel” button.
- Your account will be cancelled and you will not be able to use it anymore.
If you don’t pay your bill on time, you’ll be charged a flat fee, interest based on a percentage of the outstanding balance, or maybe both. Note: If you’re unsure whether you’ll be able to settle your debt, payment plans may be an option for you.
Is a Contract Necessary with CenturyLink? No contract service (also known as “no contract”) is available from Century Link, which can be canceled at any time without an early termination charge. Customers must first sign a High-Speed Internet Subscriber Agreement before using the service.
Yes, if you cancel your CENTURYLINK INTERNET SERVICE, you’ll be downgraded to the Internet Essentials program and your email will be shut down as well.
When you don’t pay your water, gas, electric, internet, or phone service bill on a monthly basis, the company will eventually turn off the supply. If it does so, it may tack on extra costs such as reconnection fees to have the service restored.
You don’t want to cancel your new service before you’ve had a chance to use it since doing so might leave you without internet for an indeterminate length of time. You’re prepared for that conversation with the retention expert now that you know what package you’ll be transitioning to.