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Defunct "ComCast Must Die" Web site rises from the ashes ...

"Comcast Must Die" movement rises from the ashes.

visit Customer-Circus It might be funny if it weren't true,
but when you are a victim of Comcast
one of the world's worst cable companies,
bad service is no laughing matter. 

Comcast's customers are rebelling again with a reincarnation of the original "comcastmustdie" Web site called customer-circus.  The blog gives consumers an opportunity to vent about the cable companies ruthless disregard for its own customers. 

Comcast earnned the ignomious distinction of being the first cable company to limit bandwidth in August of 2008.

Here in San Diego, Comcast has a well-earned reputation for driving its
customers into fits of irrational anger and murderous rage. In February
of last year, San Diego resident Gary Thomson greeted his Comcast repairman with a shotgun. The repair tech indicated that he experienced this sort of thing all the time. 

Not surprising. This is the same company that caused a 75 year old granny named Mona Shaw so much mental angst
that she took a hammer to Comcast's lobby, smashing computers and
furniture. In fact, Ms. Shaw was so traumatized that she ended up
seeking free therapy on the Dr. Phil show, where UCAN's Executive Director was drafted to serve as a co-therapist.

Small wonder that there is a growing movement of consumers who believe that Comcast's customer service is really a Customer-Circus.

But here's some good news:  if you are a UCAN member, you don't need to resort to violence, our watchdogs can probably help you with your local Comcast issue.  Just file your complaint and let us do the dirty work.

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Clarification

Comcast is not located in San Diego. In fact in reviewing the article you reference, that was a Dish Network technician.

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