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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026 5:26 PM

Your Xfinity account is already linked to another Peacock account.

I transferred services from one apartment to another. Peacock access was included as part of my internet subscription at both apartments . However, when I try to activate Peacock I receive the error "Your Xfinity account is already linked to another Peacock account. PPG_0017_20f003a". These are the steps I take:

  1. Login to xfinity.com
  2. Navigate to https://www.xfinity.com/yoursubscriptions
  3. Select "Activate" next to Peacock (where the status is "Activation Required")
  4. Enter the email address associated with my Peacock account
    • This is the same account I was using the day before transferring apts
    • There is no other email address associated with Peacock
  5. Enter my password on the following page
  6. Review the error "Your Xfinity account is already linked to another Peacock account. PPG_0017_20f003a"

It seems this is a common issue and I was told I would hear back with a solution in 24 hours from chat support but that was weeks ago....

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user_r6epr9 Thank you for taking the time to reach out to us here on our Xfinity Forums. I'm sorry to hear that you haven't received a resolution yet. I would be more than happy to take a look and help with getting a ticket opened to resolve this for you. Please send us a DM to Xfinity Support with your full name and address to get started.

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