Comcast Fails to Retrieve Equipment After Service Call
After a tree damaged their property, customers waited over a week for Comcast to collect abandoned cables and equipment despite multiple promises. This reflects poor field operations follow-through at major ISPs, leaving customers with cluttered property and no recourse.
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