Xfinity Multi-Channel Support Fails to Resolve Physical Service Issues
A customer spent over 2.5 hours across phone, chat, text, and AI support channels without resolving a basic physical line burial request. Each channel gave conflicting information and filed incorrect tickets. This reflects structural dysfunction in ISP support routing rather than a software gap.
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