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Comcast is evil will not stop billing a Widow' husband cell phone without his notarized signature despite being shown his death certificate and pow -- nm
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zeitgeist
Dec 17 '18, 13:07
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Depending on the state they live in, that could constitute unlawful debt collection or an unfair business practice.
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ReluctantCynic
Dec 17, 13:17
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Washington. ..I I told her to contact Jesse Jones consumer reporter Channel 7 cuz he loves that kind of stuff -- nm
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zeitgeist
Dec 17, 13:23
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Excellent idea. The Washington AG also has a pretty decent consumer protection division, too. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Dec 17, 13:28
Sadly not the first time I've heard of something like this. -- nm
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sycor
Dec 17, 13:17
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