I'd assume you can cancel by email, as long as you're sending from the primary 
email address attached to the account. Text message I don't know.

But yeah, they're wusses.  The other day I heard from a psychiatrist about 
people who use AI tools in dating.  For example, a guy meets a girl online and 
uses AI to compose all of the messages to her.  If they start dating he'll ask 
the dumb machine what to get her for her birthday or where he should take her 
out.  She's not dating him; she's dating ChatGPT.  If that's happening like the 
man said it is, then I have to assume there are relationships where both 
parties are doing that and neither of them actually knows the other at all.

Anyway if they're too big of a wuss to talk to their own girlfriend/boyfriend, 
they definitely are too big of a wuss to talk to you.

-Adam



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From: AF <[email protected]> on behalf of Ken Hohhof <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2026 6:34 PM
To: 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group' <[email protected]>
Subject: [AFMUG] OT: cancel via email or text message


Nobody seems to want to call to cancel any more.  Can you actually cancel 
service with a big ISP via email or text message?  Or course there are also the 
people who think the way to cancel is not pay their bill, or log into the 
payment portal and remove their credit card.



I understand people want to avoid getting the retention spiel, but hey, if 
talking to someone on the phone is too scary, maybe stop being such a wuss.  It 
reminds me of all the people complaining on Facebook about dogs barking or kids 
yelling instead of just walking over there and talking to their neighbor.  
People are all brave and confrontational online, but not so much in real life.
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