I can assure you AT&T and Verizon have done equally bizarre, stupid, and annoying things.
Owen > On Feb 25, 2015, at 05:10 , Kain, Rebecca (.) <bka...@ford.com> wrote: > > No, it was Comcast. In December, it was to get him to pay his bill. In > January, it was the same and in a chat with their support, they confirmed > it's my Ford number on his account, but it's a guy's account and not at > Ford's world headquarters, of course. They said they'd take my number off, > which they didn't do. yesterday, they called to get their equipment back and > I lost it on them. I had a support chat, then this post, then they answered > my live journal, then "executive support" called me to confirm they were > removing my phone number. I only really was concerned because my medical > records were stolen and sold, a few years ago, so my social, and old DL and > my ford phone number, were in there. > > They lost what could have been a potential customer by harassing me. if I > had been stealing the service, calling me would not have helped but since I > wasn't, they just pissed off a uverse (and potential future) Comcast client > > > -----Original Message----- > From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Seagraves > Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 3:12 AM > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: Comcast Support (from NANOG Digest, Vol 84, Issue 23) > > > On Feb 24, 2015, at 10:27 AM, Kain, Rebecca (.) <bka...@ford.com> wrote: > >> Ah, Comcast support. Those people who keep calling my Ford Motor Company >> phone, to threaten to shut off service to my home, which I don't have (I >> have uverse). They keep saying they will take my Ford number off the >> account (which of course, I don't know the account number because I don't >> have an account) and then they call again, with the same threat. >> >> Real winners. And yes, I've been saving the chats with support. > > Is it actually Comcast calling or is it just a debt collector saying they are > Comcast? We have been getting at about a call a day for the past 5+ years > looking for a Fred Sepp that skipped out on a $300 water bill. Each time they > say they won't call back, each time they sell the account to someone else. > They'll probably still be looking for him in another 5 years. >