My television died, well the cable did. So I called Comcast to see if it was something in the area or my cable box. Oh, it must be your cable box there is nothing our in your area. I ask for the address, she couldn’t get it to come up on her computer, I was all like, oh I know where it is. Well, I knew where it was. It has moved from Chamblee to Buckhead (a fancy area of Atlanta).
Super nice Xfinity store. Short wait lots to look at. (The old Comcast office was horrible, like a United States government run organization, you know where everyone has a tude and not a good one) So after I pick up my new box, I noticed a Pink Berry around the corner. Fancy frozen yogurt. I thought I would give it a try.
That didn’t happen. I walked in and I was the only one in the whole place in front of the counter and behind. I gave it a “Hello”. It wasn’t meant to be.
I want to show you a few more shots of the Buckhead skyline from where I was standing.

I will take a walking tour in a few weeks to give you a better perspective.
Back on subject. So, I can’t get the new box to work. So, I call Comcast. After being passed around 4 times and still ending up with the wrong person, I ask the lady if this is part of their new advertising for better customer service. So, as I sit here waiting for the Comcast Technician, I found out last night all of my neighbors Comcast was out also. Pretty funny huh?

Very funny and annoying too! hope they fix it soon!
I meant to follow up and let everyone know the Technician that came out was super nice.
Thanks Liz!
I believe we, the WordPress family, could write a book of “cable horrors.” Thank you for this very interesting post. May your life settle into less stress. Hugs, Barbara