Call Comcast customer service phone number with a real person

A pissed off Comcast client has apparently discovered a method to avoid terrible service from a cable company: Record each spoken communication you've got with it. A Beaver State man, UN agency goes by "Tim Davis" on-line, on Sunday printed a recording of a series of phone calls he had with Comcast customer service phone number real person when his net went on the fritz. Those recordings saved him from $182 in phony charges, he claimed. At first, Comcast told him that he would not be charged for fixing his service, on the other hand, gave him a surprise bill for $182. the corporate insisted he pays that bill -- till he told client service that he had recorded all their past conversations. Comcast customer service phone number real person around the country systematically has hair-raising customer-service experiences. Comcast is presently seeking regulative approval to shop for Time Warner Cable for $45 billion, a deal that may create the most importan...