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Demeter

(85,373 posts)
Tue Feb 10, 2015, 07:34 PM Feb 2015

Woman gets results from Comcast only after telling CEO’s mom her son’s company is terrible

Source: Yahoo

Tattling on someone to their mother isn’t typically the way adults go about getting results… but then again, Comcast isn’t your typical company and special measures are usually required to get things done...Philadelphia Daily News columnist Ronnie Polaneczky regularly gets emails from exasperated readers who are completely fed up with Comcast’s Kafkaesque customer service, which is quite a common occurrence for those of us who regularly write about the company. However unlike most of us, Polaneczky happens to know how to get in touch with Suzanne Roberts, the mother of Comcast CEO Brian Roberts. When Polaneczky recently contacted Mrs. Roberts about problems one of her readers was having with Comcast, she found that she immediately got results.

“Center City couple Diana and Jason Airoldi finally got their Comcast cable and internet hookup after six full weeks of broken appointments by the cable giant,” she explains. “Why? Because I took pity on the couple and called to the ultimate authority at Comcast Corp. — Suzanne Roberts, the 92-year-old mother of the company’s CEO. In less than a day, Comcast trucks were at the Airoldi home, and the problem was solved.”

While it’s great that Polaneczky helped this couple get their problem solved, it’s pretty pathetic that Comcast customers have to either contact reporters or hope their stories go viral on Reddit before getting any kind of attention. What’s especially bad is that this columnist felt the only way to get the company’s attention in this case was to tattle on the CEO to his mom, which is something most of us stopped doing around the age of 9 or so.

It would be one thing if Comcast were simply an incompetently run company, but we know it’s not. Comcast’s lobbying operations are absolutely first-rate and it can cozy up to politicians and regulators like almost no one else in the country right now. The reason Comcast’s customer service is so bad is because it simply doesn’t care.

Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/tech/s/woman-gets-results-comcast-only-telling-ceo-mom-185521310.html



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Woman gets results from Comcast only after telling CEO’s mom her son’s company is terrible (Original Post) Demeter Feb 2015 OP
Of course their 'lobbying operations are absolutely first-rate', they are geared to getting PoliticAverse Feb 2015 #1
if someone calls your momma.... irisblue Feb 2015 #2
The new normal: forest444 Feb 2015 #3
and when it's both, it's ...Comcast. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2015 #4
And another noun becomes a verb. forest444 Feb 2015 #5
Good news. There's cable in hell. ohnoyoudidnt Feb 2015 #6
I just have to wonder if they have the porn channels davidpdx Feb 2015 #8
K&R demigoddess Feb 2015 #7
I disagree with the author that it was somehow bad that the columnist called his mom davidpdx Feb 2015 #9
My friend in Baltimore should have done this! Archae Feb 2015 #10
A friend got Comcast. CrispyQ Feb 2015 #11

PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
1. Of course their 'lobbying operations are absolutely first-rate', they are geared to getting
Tue Feb 10, 2015, 07:38 PM
Feb 2015

their monopoly in an area, customer service doesn't matter as much when you have that.

irisblue

(32,975 posts)
2. if someone calls your momma....
Tue Feb 10, 2015, 08:05 PM
Feb 2015

and you are doing wrong...you are screwed to a higher value then your company would have ever seen/known. Too bad we don't ALL have her contact number.

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
9. I disagree with the author that it was somehow bad that the columnist called his mom
Wed Feb 11, 2015, 10:34 AM
Feb 2015

Their company is a piece of crap service provider and if your son is the CEO of the company then he is doing a shitty job.

Archae

(46,328 posts)
10. My friend in Baltimore should have done this!
Wed Feb 11, 2015, 10:39 AM
Feb 2015

He finally gave up and went to satellite, after Comcast pulled this missed appointment crap 9 times!

CrispyQ

(36,464 posts)
11. A friend got Comcast.
Wed Feb 11, 2015, 05:30 PM
Feb 2015

Evidently, the guy who installs the cable doesn't bury the cable. It went across her backyard & took numerous calls & over six weeks to get someone to come bury it.


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