800-391-3000
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Toll-free
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- fedup| 3 repliescalls all the time and doesnt say anything
- hy9hsc9| 1 replykeeps calling our store, will ring and ring and ring, as soon as you pick it up "click".
- Thayer| 1 replyIt is Comcast. I called back and had my numbers removed even though the numbers are on the no-call list.
- Rab1Comcast Business Services, when I called the number. They think I am a business
- Caller: Comcast
- jetboyThey've called my cell phone twice.. 1 no message.. the other I answered but they disconnected. I'm not even in a ComCast service are.. Charter has my city locked up. They caled my house phone 1 time.
- nonekeeps calling my home and not leaving a message
- AlHas called and called. Picked up the phone yesterday and asked them to please take me off the list. The caller asked if I even knew what he was calling about, and I told him that I've read all about it. Still calling.
- AggravatedCalled three times this week. I answer it and all I hear is "click".
- Peeko| 4 repliesI guess the mailers they send EVERY week are not enough and they're gonna start calling us now...GREAT!!!
If I hadn't had such a terrible experience with Comcast as a residential customer, and if they weren't spending millions lobbying the gov against net neutrality and for expanding their near-monopoly on service areas...maybe I would consider giving them a chance...but since they are, the mailers will continue to go straight to the recycle bin and their telemarketers will always be put on infinite hold if they keep calling.- Caller: Comcast
- Call type: Telemarketer
- RequestCalled the number back and got connected to Comcast Business Class. Just mashed 0 until it gave me a human (love that trick!) and told her about the ghost calls and lack of voicemails being left.
Asked to be removed, and hopefully we'll see it stop after a few days here.- Caller: Comcast Business Class
- Call type: Unwanted
- joCalled 2 times today and left no message.
- Caller: unknown
- Anon & AnnoyedGot a hang-up call today, 1 second after I finished saying "Thank you for calling XXX, this is YYY, can I help you?" I immediately called the number that showed up on my caller ID and pressed 0 until i got to a person. Apparently the guy I talked to was with Comcast Business Class technical support and he had no idea who called me or why. Oh well, maybe next time they'll stay on the line long enough for me to actually have a conversation with the [***] caller.
- Caller: comcast business class
- MariaI received a call from this number, but the caller ID read "Micro Ice". I researched that, and found it to be a hockey center, using smaller rinks.
- Caller: Micro Ice
- Colin| 1 replyCalm down people... This is Comcast Business services. In my case they were calling to report a possible internet service outage for the following day. This turned out to be very useful information since I work from home.
- Caller: Comcast Business Services
- rickComcast Business Sevices about voip phone. On the bright side, they had a scripted response about removing my number and seemed like it would happen.... with the caveat that it can take up to 30 days....
- Caller: Comcast Biz Services
- Call type: Telemarketer
- monicai want to stop this calls to my phone
- BusinessThey may very well be Comcast, however this was definitely an annoying solicitation. Guy wanted to be transferred to "My IT Department", after which I asked if they were an employee that needed the help desk, to which he replied "No, I want the person in charge of your telecommunication services, which is usually your IT Department." I indicated our corporate office deals with that, and of course he wanted the phone number, and I told him he could access our website and there was a lovely, comprehensive contact page there just waiting for him. "Oh, I don't have access to the internet . . . " Click. I hung up on him. I don't have time to deal with this kind of bs.
- Caller: 800 391 3000
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Weary OneThey called to market to "business" by asking who made decisions for my business.. I am not a business, and told them I am not a business. Seems a screw loose at Comcast.. telemarketing to a non business number.. or perhaps, they know that use a business ploy as if that circumvents do not call rules. I am puzzled at their "business" telemarketing effort... wasting time if in earnest as I am not a business.
- Caller: Comcast
- D.T.Interesting.. the 800 391 3000 is a customer service/tech support number. When they called me that asked to speak with business manager.. as if I was a business.
How clever, use their regular working support number as caller ID.. when it seems they are selling from it also.
Shame on them.. kind of makes you suspicious.. when calling customer service for support. I never received a call from them until I had called them to report a problem.
It mirrors what spammers do on email servers... they give you a link to "unsubscribe" and by doing so you have validated an email address that gets more spam than you ever dreamed of. Now seems comcast is following that same practice via telemarketing back to calls made to them for support. That offends me as it "adds insult to injury" as I called to report a problem.- Caller: Comcast
- JACKO1-800-NUMBERS ARENT FREE -- dont answer it instead return the call.... 1-800-391-3000: it cost them not you.
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