@user_ao2e9u We can certainly see what we can do. Please send us a direct message with your full name and the service address if you have it.
To send a "Direct Message" to Xfinity Support: Click "Sign In" if necessary Click the "Direct Messaging" icon or https://forums.xfinity.com/direct-messaging Click the "New message" (pencil and paper) icon The "To:" line prompts you to "Type the name of a person". Instead, type "Xfinity Support" there - As you are typing a drop-down list appears. Select "Xfinity Support" from that list - An "Xfinity Support" graphic replaces the "To:" line Type your message in the text area near the bottom of the window Press Enter to send it.
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I have tried many times with different agents, and I have not received any help or a refund. They told me that I cannot remove my card from the account because that has to be done by the account holder. Please, I need a resolution. I need a manager or someone who can help me to contact me and give me a prompt and appropriate solution.
I don't have an account, that's why is so hard to get an agent. I'm not willing to create any account in any page I just want a call with a resolution, thank you
Regrettably the "pencil and paper" icon is a pale grey that is active even though it does not look active. Go ahead and select it. But if a red circle-slash appears when you try to select the icon it means that DMs are disabled in your user Profile. If that happens, go to your Profile Settings, clear the "Opt Out from Direct Messaging" checkbox, click Save, and try again.
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XfinityMatthew
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7 days ago
Hello @user_ao2e9u I apologize that you are seeing some unexpected charges. Could you specify what service you are getting charged for?
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BruceW
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Once again, and employee has lost track of which forum they are working in and has given incorrect instructions..
"Modmail" is the private message facility used on the Reddit web site. Here in the Xfinity Forums, the equivalent is Direct Messaging.
To send the requested information in a private Direct Message ("DM") from any forums.xfinity.com page:
• Click "Sign In" if that prompt is visible
• Click the "Direct Messaging" icon above or https://forums.xfinity.com/direct-messaging
• On the DM page click the "New message" (pencil and paper) icon
• The "To:" line prompts you to "Type the name of a person" but don't do that. It won't work.
Instead, type Xfinity Support there. As you are typing a drop-down list appears.
• Select "Xfinity Support" from the list. An "Xfinity Support" graphic replaces the "To:" line.
• Type your message in the text area near the bottom of the window
• Press Enter or tap the > icon to send it
See https://forums.xfinity.com/conversations/email/cant-create-a-new-email-address/605e52b726aa974d63032d02?commentId=606107ea738c7f46a02b830e for an example.
Regrettably the "pencil and paper" icon is a pale grey that is active even though it does not look active. Go ahead and select it. But if a red circle-slash appears when you try to select the icon it means that DMs are disabled in your user Profile. If that happens, go to your Profile Settings, clear the "Opt Out from Direct Messaging" checkbox, click Save, and try again.
Please be aware that there are 2 kinds of responses in this Forum: Replies and Comments. When you Comment on a post by scrolling down to "Comment on this post here...", I am notified of your response. But if you select Reply, I am NOT notified and may not be aware of your response.
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