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Comcast Sucks

mini-tent-comcast-8-13-03.jpgComcast does suck. If you're a customer you already know that. You've experienced what passes for service at Comcast and on several occasions you've whipped yourself up into a frenzy of option hunting via the internet (via Comcast, ironically) only to come up frustrated and empty handed. They're the only game in town. Hey, let's make it official, though! Seattle is about to strike a deal with Comcast that will keep them in the city, presumably at their current level of reliability, for the next decade. This handy slideshow will simultaneously satisy the corporate drone and the three year old in you with it's clearly presented bullet points enumerating the deal's gifts to Comcast.

The public meetings have already happened. The community surveys are winding down. You had your chance and you either missed it or were ignored. The proposed franchise renewal agreement was announced on Monday and the time for you to complain and stamp angrily on checkboxes is more or less in the past. Do it anyway, though. Leave a record in a forgotten database somewhere that you think Comcast sucks and you're not happy about this renewal agreement.

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  • Terry Ruby

    Comcast is run by robots.



    No one is at home.



    The "webmaster" has no clue.



    I have tried to help.



    They are not worth saving.



    If anyone at Comcast is caught caring about a customer, they are fired.



    I was told by their sevice reps that the reason their service was so bad was because "There were sun spots".



    When I pointed out that is was midnight (not a great time for sunspots), they asked me if I was a scientist.



    When I said: "Yes!", they hung up.



    Comcast is run by morons.



    If they do not hire someone that has a functioning brain, they will go the way of AOHell, and the dinasours.



    Terry

  • Man I can't wait for WiMax or UWB to put an end to the highspeed internet monopoly. Less than half of Kitsap county is accessible via DSL and Comcast is the only way to go for those that are not in the DSL area.

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