Is Comcast Starting To Care About Customers? - Comments Page 2
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The top 3 most annoying entities in my life: 1. ex-husband 2. landlord 3. Comcast. |
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I am not a Comcast employee but am a Comcast public access television producer for over 15 years. During this time period the company has changed hands from other owners. Comcast has been a pleasure to work with in comparison to the previous owner, which in my opinion should never had been in the cable business. In comparison Comcast is a pleasure to work with. I am not a Comcast customer and yet I still am granted the privilege of using the service. I can tell you that from a viewpoint of an internal observer they have the correct attitude of keeping the customer happy. Whatever the external problem is with customer service the management appears to be doing the correct things to make it better. |
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I've been with Comcast for at least 10 years and been very happy with the service. The customer/tech support have always been helpful and try their best to resolve any problem (of which I have had maybe two or three in that 10 years) I even called to cancel once hoping to get my rate lowered and they actually didn't try to retain me, just got it cancelled as requested. Oh well, later re-subscribed at the discount rate. |
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At the end of 2014 I had to change my service. I went into the office & this very nice lady spelled one letter in my name wrong, so I became a "new" account & the old account died. This meant that they lost a lot of my email accounts & could not get them back. I was told that (1) they would get them back, (2) that they could not get them back, & best of all, (3) that email was a free service & they were not liable to provide it. |
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Just when I thoght that customer service meant getting screwed, something like this happens. My life is great without Comcastoroil. My ATT DSL internet connection is a bit slow, but the price is tolerable and they even lowered my bill on a permanent basis on one occasion. (I should have taken notes.)Come to think about it, I had better service from the Tijuana Police. Even an upward move of several notches will still have them standing on tippy toes to see over the curb. In closing, I hope that Sue's experience is not an anomoly. |
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I have satellite internet. The customer service is quite good. The speed and bandwidth limits are quite poor. I think I might trade high speed and more bandwidth for poorer customer service. I only have to deal with service occasionally. I have to deal with speed daily and bandwidth monthly. |
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I have not had any serious problems with Comcast in Arizona. All my interactions with service reps have been very civil. |
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I have been a Comcast customer (South Jersey) for over 20 years, both at home as well as in my business, and basically have been very satisfied. There have been, minor hiccups, but all were resolved satisfactorily, and quickly. |
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I moved into an apartment building that offered only Comcast "services." Call CC 1 month before the move, requesting phone, cable and internet. They set up appointments for 3 different installers to come out, 1 for cable, 1 for phone and 1 for internet. My first appointment was for phone installation on a Sunday at 1PM. At about 12:50 got a call from CC advising me that they would not make the 1PM appointment. Reason? They didn't offer phone service at my new address! It's been all downhill with CC ever since. |
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Actually, I benefited from this about three weeks ago! The Comcast office to which I returned my company modem scanned the device as I handed it over to them, assured me that it was taken care of, and gave me no receipt :-( -- and, of course, since I didn't have the receipt, no evidence of my having turned the modem in appeared on my record. I called a month later to ask whether it was something that was going to show up soon... the Comcast rep who took my call spoke for a couple of minutes with her supervisor, pulled the modem off of my equipment list and bill, and credited me with $20 (_two_ months' rental). I had a good experience over all in dealing with them. So there has been noticeable change already. |
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I've been with Cox Communications ever since they first offered cable service in the outer San Diego suburbs. It came with free installation, that was about 40 years ago. Never had any complaints other than a few temporary outages. As far as Customer Service goes, I feel that the Techs go out of their way to be helpful. |
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Time Warner Cable is really nice. |
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Ever tried to cancel an account with Verizon. It took 3 hours and 4 CSR's to be allowed to know my account number. It is NOT listed on the invoice nor on their website portal to your account. My new provider even tried to cancel for me, but could not do so w/o the "secret" account number. Two reps told me that I had "no need to know it." I actually had to lie to the last one (telling him that my credit card company could not continue to pay them w/o the number) ... suddenly they "found" it for me. Ten minutes later I became an ex-customer of those crooks. |
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I have Comcast. I'm counting the days for Google fiber to be in my Kansas City suburb. I had a terrible experience with installation about a year ago. Comcast failed to mention their installation fee when I called to sign up for service. There was no mention of it on the paperwork. Just POOF...it appeared on my bill. And they wouldn't budge on it. Also, the tech gave me a number to call to activate Streampix. I soon realized it was a support number for employees or contractors and the person on the phone was outrageously rude to me since I couldn't answer her question. I finally had to tell her that I was a new customer and while the number was probably given to me in error, I was not deserving of such a "welcome to Comcast" experience. Seriously, just counting the days for Google and it will be soon. |
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I have internet service with comcast. Just internet, NOT cable TV service. I got my first three bills and there was a TV Fee on the bills and every month i had to go to the office and argue that I dont have TV service with them and I'm not paying the $10 fee. The third month i went in and told them to take it off and keepn it off or i will get a lawyer and supoena their records for other customers that only have internet service and start a class action against them. The fee never returned on my bill. |
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Just an observation from the front lines - In a company like this the customer service reps are often caught in the middle. I won't name names, but I've worked for national companies in customer service in situation where I couldn't get a straigh answer from management. I was required to make customers happy when I had no information or conflicitng information and had no power to do anything. I was literally reprimanded if I failed to make a customer happy without being able to offer them anything - and management would then always cave in - but punish me. Some of these customer reps live in a virtual psychological hell that no human should be made to endure. |
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Remember the beginning of cable TV? "You pay for service because there aren't any commercials." Um, yeah, that's long gone. I had cable and couldn't find anything on it any better/more interesting than what my local PBS affiliate offered (via that old antenna). So now I send the money to my local PBS affiliate and laugh at all the complainers about cable service. It's a discretionary purchase, folks...if everyone who complains would just pull the plug, the cable companies would all be scrambling to offer better service and content. |
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I am quite satisfied with Verizon's customer service, both on the phone and on their online chat. |
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I have had both Comcast and Verizon and found that both of their customer services are just outragous. They are unknowledgeable at the first level and while they get more knowledge as you assend their CS level but so does their poor attitude, When I do get "helped" it only after a number of poor attitudes and underhanded insults from poorly spoken English persons. The are both p...s poor examples of smug foreign nationals who are only there for the money. All their managers want is a body slightly above room temp. I have a friend that has the same option about fish's. I keep them only because the reception is too poor otherwise. Don't even get me started on Verizon's channel choice SCAM. |
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I have had both Comcast and Verizon and found that both of their customer services are just outragous. They are unknowledgeable at the first level and while they get more knowledge as you assend their CS level but so does their poor attitude, When I do get "helped" it only after a number of poor attitudes and underhanded insults from poorly spoken English persons. The are both p...s poor examples of smug foreign nationals who are only there for the money. All their managers want is a body slightly above room temp. I have a friend that has the same option about fish's. I keep them only because the reception is too poor otherwise. Don't even get me started on Verizon's channel choice SCAM. |
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