Comcast Will Not Refind Money Billed for Unreturned Equipment

When I called Comcast last December to notify them that I was moving to another home in the same town, they arranged to discontinue service at my old house, made an appointment to reconnect service at my new one, and told me to return the equipment they had installed in my old house to the technician who completed the installation at my new home. I gave all of the Comcast equipment from my old house to the Comcast technician at our appointment on January 24. He acknowledged that all of the items listed under my account were in the box I gave him and gave me a written receipt.

Soon thereafter I received a large bill from Comcast, including a $230 charge for unreturned equipment (which, in the chaos of moving, I assumed represented some sort of installation charge), and automatically paid it. Within days I also began receiving frequent calls on my cellphone from people who were employed by a company with which Comcast contracts to retrieve unreturned equipment. They claimed that I had failed to return some item, despite the technician's written statement to the contrary. I explained this to them, but the phone calls and voicemails kept coming. When I attempted to return their calls, I was forced to wait over fifteen minutes in a call queue on several occasions. I called Comcast customer service in early February, explained my story, and was told the matter would be investigated. After about a week, I still had not received a return call or a refund of the $230 charge. I called Comcast customer service again on February 6 and spoke to someone who identified herself as "Ciella." She assured me that she would make sure that the third-party contractor stopped harassing me on my cellphone and that a refund check would arrive by early March. The first week in April, I still had not received the refund, so I called Comcast again. The representative with whom I spoke said that she would have to investigate the matter and call me back. Several days have passed, and I have not received a call.

What should have Comcast done instead?

I wanted Comcast to acknowlege its error and refund the $230 it unjustly collected from me. I'd also like an apology for wasting hours of my time.

You can contact Jill at jillsgro at comcast.net

Comcast Takes over a month (as of now) to Return Overcharged Bill

I had forgotten I had set up automatic bill pay, and I paid my bill at the local office. Well, 2 days after I paid it my automatic bill pay went through for $259. I called Comcast that day- Saturday morning asking for a refund and was told Comcast would call me within 72 hours. I called again Tuesday and was given the runaround again- told my status was "escalated" and would be called in the next couple of days. I then went to the local office on Friday after not hearing anything from Comcast and was told I couldn't be refunded. But she took my credit card information and put it in the computer and told me she'd call me with an update.
This is ridiculous. They're quick to take money from you but not give it back. And it's not even that- it's the fact they haven't called me when they said they would and keep me updated. They're a ripoff. Maybe Dish is better.

What should have Comcast done instead?

Well, obviously refunding me would be great. But more than that- just calling me like they said they would and not dragging their feet. It can't be that hard to refund the money- they can take it from me in an instant.

You can contact author at cpuckett at highlands.edu

Six Months is Outrageous and Unacceptable

In August of 2010 my family moved to an area that is not serviced by Comcast, and I cancelled our service on the 17th for account 09507 608468-02-9. All equipment was returned, and I received a billing stating I had a credit for $119.65. 

In October I emailed the company to ask for a check, and received a reply verifying the credit balance, and stating it could be six to eight weeks before I received my money back, (at this point, it was four days shy of eight weeks from cancellation.) I also received an "issue number" of 1691513, which is meaningless, as far as I can tell. 

Fast forward to January, 2011, still no refund. An online chat with Leonard was completely useless - it took a very long time and much typing of reassurances that he understood completely to give me an 800 number to billing "for updates regarding the refund and to be processed right away." 

Six months is outrageous and unacceptable. I did not agree to loan Comcast any money. I really believe a class action law suit is in order here. Think of the interest Comcast is making on other people's money!


What Should Have Comcast Done Instead?


They should have issued a refund check within three to four weeks. It shouldn't be difficult at all, for a company that touts its superior electronic capabilities


You may contact Carrie at cdunn at greatelake.r