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Comcast Bills Non-Customer $29 a Month for 13 Years of Cable Service She Never Got from Comcast

Phillip Dampier June 19, 2014 Comcast/Xfinity, Consumer News, Video 1 Comment
A non-customer

A non-customer

Comcast’s customer service isn’t just bad — it can be downright predatory.

An 88-year old South Florida woman living on Social Security promptly paid her Comcast cable bill of $29 on time each month for 13 years. The only problem is, she isn’t a Comcast Cable customer. The condominium where she lives switched to a different provider back in the year 2000, but that didn’t deter Comcast from continuing to bill her month after month eventually totaling $4,500 for non-service.

When she finally discovered the error, she ran into the Comcast “Don’t Care” Bears in the company’s customer service department.

“Give me my money back! Because I paid for them for so many years, and they’re rich. They are rich, and I’m poor,” she told a Miami TV station. Comcast told her they don’t give those kind of refunds.

Perhaps it was her fault for not recognizing the fact she was making payments in error. Comcast first offered a $20 “courtesy credit” and then stopped negotiating after making their final offer of a six-month refund — $174. After WPLG put Comcast on the 6pm nightly news, they agreed to give her a full refund.

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Whether it was colossal ineptitude or magnificent indifference, Comcast’s money collection machine grinds on, billing consumers for services they don’t receive and refusing to offer refunds until embarrassed on the evening news, which is exactly what happened when WPLG in Miami heard about this consumer’s plight. (2:12)

 

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kobefan2014
kobefan2014
10 years ago

She better f**king sue them to hell

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