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Friday, March 13th, 2026 3:16 AM

why am i still being billed for services after I cancelled our service

My services were cancelled in February18th to be concluded at the end of the billing cycle on 2/28/2026. I am being billed for 2/28-3/28/26. I didn't have service anymore. Why am I being billed? 

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Hey @user_k10yt9, Thank you for visiting our official Xfinity Forums Community support page. With the discontinuation of services, we recommend visiting our 'What to know when canceling your Xfinity services' support page. 

As the disconnection date was after the bill date for the period between 02/28-03-27, you would have received another bill as services were still active on the bill date. As services have been disconnected, a final bill should be received usually within 7-10 business days after the account cancellation. This allows for equipment returns and prorated charges/credits. 

Have you received the final bill yet? That should show the prorated charges/credits for the time without services for the 02/28-03/27 billing cycle. 

Visitor

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I paid that first bill post cancellation. I didn't have service for the bill I am currently being billed for. How do I get a statement credit for this? 

Visitor

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I cannot help that it took xfinity so long to disconnect the service. I cancelled with 10 days notice til the end of my billing cycle. 

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Do you happen to have any unreturned equipment @user_k10yt9? Unreturned equipment would pause the refund process for any credit that may be on the account. Unreturned equipment would result in an unreturned equipment charge(s) ranging from $120-$150. If you still have equipment, it would need to be returned before any refund process begins. More information can be found on our 'What to expect with a refund from Xfinity' support page. 

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