Web.com, Interland, Website Pros
Web.com does not cancel accounts

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Web.com will not allow customers to cancel accounts by any verifiable means such as email, fax, or through their secure ticket system which requires a username and password. We have made over 20 requests in writing by email and through their secure ticket system with no avail going on 6 months.in one of my many correspondences with web.com representatives, I was told that it was a web.com corporate policy not to allow customers any method to cancel an account that would allow them a way them to print a confirmation or otherwise have documentable proof of their cancellation.

The account we set up was a "free" temporary 30-day trial Microsoft Hosted Exchange Server account. To allow customers to see how their system works, they supposed set up a "free 30-day" trail account such as "companyusername. Exchangemail. Web.com" but then they will continue to bill you for this trial account which is NOT a real account. Who would use an email such as john. Doe@companyusername. Exchangemail. Web.com so it is obvious that it is a trial / temporary account.


Company: Web.com, Interland, Website Pros
Country: USA
State: Georgia
City: Atlanta
Address: 303 Peachtree Center Ave Ne Ste 500
Phone: 8004387483
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