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Attn Business Owners/Managers :: form letter to opt out of "auto-renew contracts"
Greetings all - in my non-spyder life, I own a company that does IT consulting for small business. One of the things that has been happening to a bunch of our clients and potential clients is that they get stuck in auto-renew contracts for copiers, telephone/internet services etc. In some cases, this is costing them thousands of dollars over the course of a year (or sometimes 3 years). So to avoid this happening we have put together a form letter we are asking all of our clients to send to their various service providers that informs the service provider that they wish to OPT-OUT of any auto-renewal clauses in the contract that was signed. By doing this, you get to re-negotiate with your current provider or shop for other providers while saving money, improving features or both.
So I realize all that sounds like a sales pitch -- it isn't. The reason I am posting this is that I wanted to share the letter template we put together for clients in case any Spyderlovers own a business where you pay for internet/telephone/copiers/have an IT vendor, etc so that you can use the letter to opt-out of the auto-renewal clauses in your contracts.
Note: I am not a lawyer, don't play one on tv and didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. Please use this template letter at your discretion and consult your contract, local, state and Federal laws regarding any executed contract. This template is as-is and has no warranty! :joke::joke:
Here is the letter we are using:
<enter date>
<Enter Vendor Name>
<Enter Vendor Street Address>
<Enter Vendor City, State Zip>
Subject: Opt out of Auto Renewal Clause in Contract
Account Number: <Provide vendor account number>
In accordance with the terms of our contract signed on <enter date>, please accept this letter/fax as official notification of our desire to OPT OUT of the auto-renewal clause in our agreement for services. This letter does not modify any other terms/services of our contract.
Upon completion of our current term, please put us on a “month to month” contract.
Please send acknowledgement of your receipt of this letter to:
Contact Name: <enter contact name>
Contact Email: <enter contact email>
Contact Fax: <enter contact fax>
Thank you in advance for your prompt reply.
Regards,
<type in your name>
<type in your title>
Possible Vendors to Contact:
Greetings all - in my non-spyder life, I own a company that does IT consulting for small business. One of the things that has been happening to a bunch of our clients and potential clients is that they get stuck in auto-renew contracts for copiers, telephone/internet services etc. In some cases, this is costing them thousands of dollars over the course of a year (or sometimes 3 years). So to avoid this happening we have put together a form letter we are asking all of our clients to send to their various service providers that informs the service provider that they wish to OPT-OUT of any auto-renewal clauses in the contract that was signed. By doing this, you get to re-negotiate with your current provider or shop for other providers while saving money, improving features or both.
So I realize all that sounds like a sales pitch -- it isn't. The reason I am posting this is that I wanted to share the letter template we put together for clients in case any Spyderlovers own a business where you pay for internet/telephone/copiers/have an IT vendor, etc so that you can use the letter to opt-out of the auto-renewal clauses in your contracts.
Note: I am not a lawyer, don't play one on tv and didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. Please use this template letter at your discretion and consult your contract, local, state and Federal laws regarding any executed contract. This template is as-is and has no warranty! :joke::joke:
Here is the letter we are using:
<enter date>
<Enter Vendor Name>
<Enter Vendor Street Address>
<Enter Vendor City, State Zip>
Subject: Opt out of Auto Renewal Clause in Contract
Account Number: <Provide vendor account number>
In accordance with the terms of our contract signed on <enter date>, please accept this letter/fax as official notification of our desire to OPT OUT of the auto-renewal clause in our agreement for services. This letter does not modify any other terms/services of our contract.
Upon completion of our current term, please put us on a “month to month” contract.
Please send acknowledgement of your receipt of this letter to:
Contact Name: <enter contact name>
Contact Email: <enter contact email>
Contact Fax: <enter contact fax>
Thank you in advance for your prompt reply.
Regards,
<type in your name>
<type in your title>
Possible Vendors to Contact:
- Internet provider (could be the same as telephone company)
- Telephone provider (could be the same as the internet company)
- Copier/Printer managed service
- IT Support Managed service provider
- Website maintenance vendor
- Website hosting vendor
- Online backup vendor
- Telephone system vendor
- Stamp machine vendor
- Paper shredding vendor
- Any other “subscription” service that you subscribe to