Dont worry guys - I got you. I submitted this in Xfinity's Chief Customer Experience Officer's comment box - they're bound to take me up on my offer...
Hi Tom- we're located in Houston and recently went through the arrival of Beryl. While we experienced electrical issues much like the rest of the city, we managed with a generator and were able to keep safe and reasonably comfortable. What was and continues to be most frustrating, and equally confusing, is Xfinity's service behavior throughout the days following. The storm had hit and departed by 6pm Monday. We maintained Xfinity service through the entire storm- then lost service the following Tuesday morning. There was little to zero meaningful communication from Xfinity about why the service failed or when it could be reinstated. I'm sure there's a great reason, but that the service survived the arrival, presence, and departure of the storm- then died the next day makes zero sense unless it was intentional- not intentional in a bad way, but perhaps a controlled outage. Regardless, SOME kind of informative communication would have helped us endure your service issues. What made it more frustrating was seeing all of our ATT served neighbors continuing to enjoy their service-without interruption. Over the next several days, service was out- only to be restored the following Monday evening, to have it go out Tuesday morning, to have it come and go intermittently until yesterday, 7/19. it seems to be reliably on now, which is great. So now I try to call customer service to discuss what will happen to my bill for this period- and they tell me I have no service- and I can't speak to a human until it is restored. I just thought you'd be interested in hearing from a loyal customer about our recent experiences with your service. I'd love to chat if you have time as I'm concerned Xfinity is losing its grip on its residential customer base here in Houston- just this week I've seen 4 ATT install trucks, just on my block- and I'd hate to see that snowball without you having real-time, real, pulse of the people, feedback and a chance to make it right. Please call anytime!