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Xfinity WiFi bundle sold with streaming perks that never activate

A customer signed up for Xfinity WiFi with a Xumo box specifically because in-store staff and advertising promised free Disney+ and Hulu, but the streaming access never materialized. The misleading in-store advertising remained up even after the customer flagged the issue and filed a Better Business Bureau complaint.

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