Consumer & Lifestyle · Telecom & UtilitiesstructuralB2CMobileCompliance AuditBilling

Comcast leaves exposed cable hazards unrepaired for months while blocking cancellation

Comcast left an exposed internet cable near a children's playset for multiple months, acknowledging the hazard with bill credits but never repairing it. When the customer attempted to cancel, representatives were unable or unwilling to process the cancellation request. Using credits as a substitute for actual remediation while blocking the consumer's exit is a deliberate retention tactic that creates ongoing physical risk.

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