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Comcast Bill Nearly Doubles After Internet Disconnection With No Disclosure of Bundle Discount Removal

Disconnecting Comcast internet service removed an undisclosed bundle discount on mobile service, causing a near-doubling of the mobile bill from $77 to $145. The bundle dependency was not communicated at signup or at disconnection. Customers who adjust one service do not know they will lose pricing on other services they are keeping.

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