A week ago, on March 28, Atlantic Broadband came to
Sheffield N and completed their installations in many of our units, including
mine. Except for a little trouble with the phone service, it seems they did a
good job. The AB tech notified Comcast, and later in the afternoon the Comcast
guy came by and removed the old Comcast equipment. He gave me a receipt with his name, the removal date, and the serial
numbers of three items he removed noted.
I'm glad he did that, for yesterday a bill from Comcast
(Xfinity) came in the mail for $88.76 for the period April 8 to May 7, which by
rights I shouldn't have to pay. To be sure we were on the same page about this,
I called Comcast. I was told I would
have to pay it! My arguments that April 8 to May 7 was well in the future, so
no proration was necessary, fell on deaf ears, so I asked to speak with a
supervisor. "There will be a brief hold," I was told. After fifteen
minutes I hung up the phone, muttering to myself, "Yeah, brief!" But about ten minutes later I got a call from the Comcast supervisor. She said
their records showed that one of the return items was missing. I then read to
her the serial numbers of the three
returned items, and she agreed, the mistakes were theirs, and I owed them
nothing. I didn't bother asking whether I would be reimbursed for the few days
in late March and early April I had for paid for previously. No sense being too
picayune about small change; maybe a refund will be generated, maybe it won't.
I'm posting this on
the blog to point out that Jody Lebel and others are right, that you should be
sure to get a RECEIPT for the Comcast equipment you turn in or they pick up,
and make sure it's signed, dated, and the serial numbers of the equipment
noted.
THOSE NICE PEOPLE!
ReplyDeleteA P.S. to what I wrote above. A bill came from Comcast the other day. Their bill says I have a CREDIT balance for the few days I wasn't going to bother them about: March 28-April 7. So I expect a check will follow. Nice company this Comcast!