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Tuesday, March 25th, 2025 12:29 AM

Trespassing and Property Damage

Your technician trespassed my home without permission and damaged my property. I am going to file a complaint with the police and my attorney 

Official Employee

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3.4K Messages

3 months ago

@user_n45vcl

I do want to thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to reach out through our Forums Channel. I can tell you have not had the best experience and I assure you I am here to do everything I can to turn this around. Please send me a Direct Message with your name and service address so that I can fully dive into this for you! I will leave you instructions on how to initiate the message with us! I look forward to working with you soon!


- Click "Sign In" if necessary
- Click the "Direct Message" icon (upper right corner of this page)
- Click the "New message" (pencil and paper) icon
- Type "Xfinity Support" in the to line and select "Xfinity Support" from the drop-down list
- Type your message in the text area near the bottom of the window
- Press Enter to send your message

Expert

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31.9K Messages

3 months ago

From the Customer Agreements, Policies & Service Disclosures

The Xfinity Residential Services Agreement

  • ACCESS TO YOUR PREMISES

    To provide you with the Services, we may need to enter your Premises. We may have our agents enter your Premises on our behalf. You agree that we (or our agents) may enter your Premises at reasonable times to install, configure, maintain, inspect, upgrade, replace, and remove the Services.

    You represent and warrant that you own the Premises or have obtained the authority to give us access to the Premises. If you do not own the Premises, you agree to supply the owner’s name, address, and phone number, and evidence that the owner has approved our access, upon request.

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