If Comcast Ran Police Dispatch

#cops #police #comedy

Comcast customer service amirite!? 😂

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36 thoughts on “If Comcast Ran Police Dispatch

  1. Do you catch yourselves screaming at the top of your lungs at your phone because you can't get a person and when you do …you can't understand them. Nah…me either. Lol every time.

  2. That's so true and absolutely ridiculous. Whenever I need something from comcast or need to call them, they should get a notification or sense it some how right away, and they should call me

  3. True and funny at the same time! I have Comcast, their customer service is just like that. The last time that my Internet access went out I called and was told by recording, “there is an outage in your area. We’re working on it and should have it fixed by X day”. X was 2 days later, and it really did take 2 days.

  4. It's pretty much like this in the rural area I live in for calling the cops. Volunteer ambulance is quicker, but not quicker than a 9mm to the face. At least there's that. 🤣🤣🤣

  5. At least you got the machine. I called 911 last week or the week before at an accident and they never picked up. Rang for 2-3 minutes and I only hung up because some cops passing by turned around

  6. I was at the Xfinity store to pay my bill, asked one of those kids a question and he referred me to the phone system.
    I had to ask, "You've never used your own system, have you?"

  7. I was thinking we start handling calls like everyone other place. "Please call to schedule your service. With the growing precautionary measures, please allow for 2 to 3 days for a response. Have a safe day".

  8. I had a similar experience. I was riding my bicycle to college, just less than 2 miles from my house. But that small treck was crossing 4 cities, I was on the literal edge. I was in a hit and run. I got hit by a van and I jumped off my bike like Super Saiyan and managed to just get a few scratches, bike was worse. The guy turned on the main road and stopped at the light. I do not think they saw me at all. I dialed 911 and the dispatch was literally bouncing me to the other nearby presincts of the neighboring cities. After the 4th one, I said I don't care who comes just send someone. I didn't get the plate or anything and a few people stopped to ask if I was okay. Has this ever happened to anyone, dispatch bouncing you around? Thank God I was fine and not in any danger, it could have been bad. I always think about that area.

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