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Kearnstd
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Mullica Hill, NJ

reply to DrStrange

Re: Comcast support = uneven quality

said by DrStrange:

While I sympathize with anyone else who has to handle PEBKAC calls, Comcast could do something to improve the quality of support:

I recently had to call Comcast support several times on customers' behalf [used 1-800-COMCAST].

I noticed a distinct pattern in the quality of support.

1.) When the customer had Internet and phone service from Comcast, service was very good. I consistently got competent support and either solved the issue or got a good reason why it couldn't be solved immediately [after which it was resolved in a few hours; There was a local service outage].

2.) If the customer had Comcast HSI and non-Comcast phone service, support calls were consistenyl misdirected to the wrong state [I was calling for support in CT and got several different reps in Delaware who couldn't even give me a number to all for CT support]. When I asked these reps to redirect my call, non of them transferred me to the correct department. In all these instances, I gave up on calling support and either resolved the issue myself or it resolved itself before I was able to reach any relevant support personnel.

Tip to Comcast: You support number in CT for Comcast phone customers works fine; for others it redirects to New Castle Delaware [and they can't help people in CT].

My DSL may only be 6Mb/s, but at least I can always reach comptent US-based support.
its a stupid question, but you arent calling from a cell that has a 484, 267, 215, 610, or 302 area code are you? because sometimes the IVR is dumb as a box of rocks and ignores the TN you punched in and directs based on CID info.
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DrStrange
Technically feasible
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West Hartford, CT
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I don't think any remotely relevant question that's intended to help resolve a tech issue is stupid. Your question certainly qualifies as remotely relevant.

No. I was calling from landline phones. The prefixes were 860-521 or 860-561 [which means that the numbers were ported from AT&T NE, if that makes any difference].


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