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Brad Reed
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I've seen a lot of tragicomic Comcast customer service disaster stories over the years, which isn't surprising considering America's favorite cable company generates more FCC complaints than AT&T, Verizon and Time Warner Cable combined. Given this, you would think that I'd be a grizzled, cynical person who is incapable of being surprised by anything Comcast does.
But you'd be wrong.
Ars Technica reports that a Silicon Valley tech startup called SmartCar last year tried signing up for Comcast service. Since then, the young company has received no Internet service from Comcast... but it did receive a bill from Comcast for $60,000!
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