Early Cancellation Fee definition
Examples of Early Cancellation Fee in a sentence
If you wish to cancel the Services without completing the Initial Term you may do so only by providing both written notification of cancellation and the Early Cancellation Fee.
The amount of your Early Cancellation Fee is defined in your Service Agreement.
The Early Cancellation Fee must be provided within five (5) business days from our receipt of your written notice of early cancellation.
If your Service Agreement does not define the Early Cancellation Fee it shall be equal to the lesser of either (a) your remaining monthly payments under the Initial Term or (b) $2,310.
No early cancellation of a Service Agreement will take effect until the Early Cancellation Fee has been paid, and you will continue to be billed monthly until we receive both proper written notice of cancellation and the early cancellation fee, as applicable.
If Client cancels the Service Agreement prior to fulfilling the Initial Term, Client must pay back all Complimentary Promotions spent on Client’s account at the time of cancellation, in addition to any applicable Early Cancellation Fee.
The Early Cancellation Fee payment is in addition to your monthly payments to date and may not be paid with credits on file or any prior payment.
No early cancellation of a Service Agreement will take effect until the Early Cancellation Fee has been paid, and you will continue to be billed monthly until we receive both proper written notice of cancellation and the Early Cancellation Fee, as applicable.
If your Service Agreement does not define the Early Cancellation Fee it shall be equal to the lesser of either (a) your remaining monthly payments under the Initial Term or (b) $2,310.00.
In addition, if you are enrolled in a fixed price plan with us and you cancel the Agreement after the three (3) day rescission period expires but before the end of your Initial Term, you will also be responsible for the Early Cancellation Fee (as defined in Section 3 above).