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According to Comcast, consumers get a “real benefit” from helping Comcast

June 24, 2025

Ever since Comcast announced their merger with Time Warner Cable, they have tried to tell everyone how muchthey want to improvetheir atrocious customer service. Comcast’s CEO even admitted to being “embarrassed” by his companies customer service.

Yet, ever since they promised to improve, Comcast has been embarrassed by countless stories from around the country of customers struggling with all aspects of being a Comcast customer. Although the horror stories from Comcast customers is endless, I thought I would pick out some of the most recent stories.

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But now, Comcast is being sued in a class action lawsuit over their push to turn customers routers into publicly available Xfinity hotspots. Last year, Comcast began sending new firmware to routers that allowed the routers to offer two signals: one for the customer who has the router and another being a “xfinitywifi” network that offers free Wi-Fi for other Comcast customers near the area.

Comcast offered users the ability to disable this Wi-Fi sharing but decided to make this feature enabled by default. Therefore, Comcast customers would have to opt-out if they didn’t want to share a router. The problem though was that the opt-out option for this feature was not working for many. Some have even noted that after they opted out and the router was updated with new firmware, the router would go back to sharing enabled.

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According to the lawsuit, Comcast “has externalized the costs of its national wi-fi network onto its customers” and that Comcast’s “business practices result in higher electricity costs, slower internet connections and increased security vulnerabilities for customers.” Additionally, the lawsuit claims that Comcast failed to get users consent before this functionality went live.

Comcast answered the lawsuit today in such a Comcastic way. Comcast claims that the Wi-Fi program “provides real benefits to our customers.” What are the real benefits? They didn’t say.

But asDaniel Kline wrotefor the Motley Fool (per FastCOLabs): “Very few companies are brazen enough to sell customers a service then piggyback its own product on top of it. But Comcast has not become one of the more disliked companies in the country by always playing nice.”

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