• @M500@lemmy.ml
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      1610 months ago

      To play devils advocate, my guess might be that consumers will have to schedule to return hardware or something. But honestly, it’s just so they can bully people when they try to cancel.

        • @evatronic@lemm.ee
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          1610 months ago

          Shit, Comcast has a pretty decent change of charging you for the hardware even if you do return it.

        • @Wahots@pawb.social
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          510 months ago

          The ‘hardware’ is also $30 crap you can buy off eBay or wholesalers usually. Some of the modern ones even overheat because they are so poorly constructed, lol. I love the little “Designed with ❤️ in Philadelphia. Made in China” tagline on the label with the implied “Overheats in any climate above 40F indoors” just afterwards, lol. Comcast quality.

      • gian
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        310 months ago

        Since they don’t let you to keep the hardware in the case they unsuccessfully bully you to keep the subscription, this is a not a problem, the hardware need to go back in both cases.

    • 📛Maven
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      210 months ago

      The article says, people might accidentally cancel their whole package when they only mean to cancel a single item, or they might cancel a single item and not realize it loses them a bundle discount.

      • Null User Object
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        1010 months ago

        Gosh, maybe the people designing the web UI for the cancellation process for their employer should make it clear exactly what the customer is cancelling so they’re not going to make that mistake.

        • 📛Maven
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          810 months ago

          Dunno, sounds hard… what if we just don’t let em cancel?