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Friday, August 7th, 2026 12:59 AM

Emergency Escalation Request: Total Service Outage & Delayed Appointment

Hello Xfinity Support Team,

I am writing to request an emergency escalation for my account. My internet service is completely offline, and the earliest appointment available through the automated system is delayed far too long. Because I rely on this connection for my livelihood, a prolonged total outage is creating a severe issue.

Could a regional dispatch supervisor please perform a manual calendar review for my service area to secure an expedited or emergency standby slot?

Here are my account details for verification:

<Edited: Personal Information>

  • Current Scheduled Appointment: August 12 at 5:00-7:00

I tried to escalate over the customer service line today, but I am not sure the representative was able to do that.

Thank you for your prompt assistance in getting my home back online.

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12 days ago

Hi there, @Wize_One! I am sorry to hear your service is offline and understand needing that fixed ASAP. Our team can check if there are any sooner times available. We also have the appointment waitlist, https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/appointment-waitlist. You will get a text if the desired time becomes available so you can switch to it. 

 

Please send us a direct message with your full name and complete service address to “Xfinity Support”. To do so, click on the direct messaging icon located at the top right of this forums page.

 

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5.  As you type, a drop-down list will appear. Select "Xfinity Support" from that list.
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7.  Type your message in the text area near the bottom of the window.
8.  Press Enter to send it.

 

You can see how to send us a direct message here, https://forums.xfinity.com/conversations/guidelines/how-to-direct-messaging-within-the-forum/697ba1….

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Did not get on the waitlist following your instructions. 

Not sure my direct message got through with my name and address. 

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The technician fixed the outage. They said the old amp could not receive the new signal introduced by the upgrade done in our neighborhood. When he upgraded the amp,  all is well now. 

I was quite surprised that Xfinity would upgrade my neighborhood, not know they caused my  system to go off line, and then take 3 days to repair it. 

I have 2 questions:

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1. Why doesn’t Xfinity know in advance when system upgrades will cause old homeowners systems to go offline. 

2. Why doesn’t Xfinity hire more technicians to meet more demand. 

I  think a high level review of Xfinity’s business model would help these issues. I would start with gathering data from their technicians with first line experience . They know the problems and solutions. 

That is my thoughts on my experience. 

Thanks for getting my system back on line. 

Sometimes when problems occur, the way a company corrects those issues separates the great companies from the mediocre ones.  

We all want Xfinity to be a great company. 

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