How to Cancel Cox Without Early Termination Fees

How to Cancel Cox Without Early Termination Fees

Does Cox Charge an Early Termination Fee?

StraightUp Internet has no contract and no ETF, ever. Standard promotional plans on a 1-2 year agreement carry an ETF, typically prorated at $10-15 per remaining month.

Step-by-Step Cancellation

  1. Check your agreement status in the Cox app under Account > Bill > Agreement Details.
  2. Call to cancel — like most major cable ISPs, Cox generally requires a phone call rather than app/chat cancellation.
  3. Expect a retention offer — have a clear answer ready if you want to decline it.
  4. Get written confirmation of the final service date and any waived fees discussed on the call.
  5. Return equipment within 10 days to a Cox Solutions Store or authorized UPS Store drop-off to avoid an unreturned equipment fee (typically $100-200 per device).

Timing to Avoid Paying for Unused Days

Cox bills in advance. Time your cancellation close to your renewal date where possible — cancelling right after a new billing cycle starts means paying for a period you won't fully use in most cases.

What Counts as Returnable Equipment

  • Panoramic WiFi gateway and any rented Pods — always return.
  • Cox-provided cables and remotes (if bundled with TV) — check your account for the full list.
  • Your own purchased modem — never return.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Cox charge an early termination fee?

StraightUp Internet never does. Standard promotional plans on a 1-2 year agreement carry a prorated ETF, typically $10-15 per remaining month.

Can I cancel Cox online?

No — Cox generally requires a phone call to fully cancel service.

What happens if I don't return Cox equipment?

An unreturned equipment fee, typically $100-200 per device. Return to a Cox Solutions Store or authorized UPS Store within 10 days.

Sources & References

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About the Author

The DCSpeedTest Research Team documents ISP cancellation processes and consumer rights around early termination fees across major US providers.