| ▲ | cucumber3732842 2 hours ago | |
Have you ever called the DMV? In my state it's worse than Comcast. 45min wait time when the lines open in the morning, only increasing from there. I "owe" Comcast $200. They say I didn't cancel at an old apartment. I say I did. I have the email. They insist. They've sent me a letter once a year for a decade. About 2yr in it went to collections. They're still trying. Imagine the consequences if I did that with government. Say nothing of the fact that if I tried to pay it, Comcast would be able to take my money no problem. The government would take a check, ACH or charge me $5 to use a buggy 3rd party CC processing service. | ||
| ▲ | wredcoll an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
I have called the dmv. They said enter a number and we'll call you back later, which they did. It wasn't fast but it was fairly efficient. I've had the irs write me a letter saying I owed them money. They were correct and I paid them in a couple of months. It wasn't very hard. I don't enjoy paying taxes but I do very much enjoy the things they buy. | ||
| ▲ | cyberax an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Well, ask your state to fix the issue. Perhaps elect better politicians? The states where I lived all have online booking. And their websites are well-designed and functional. There are customer support emails and phone numbers. > Say nothing of the fact that if I tried to pay it, Comcast would be able to take my money no problem. About that... A couple of years ago I got locked out of AT&T because I forgot to update my credit card. And I couldn't log in because it required a (you guessed it) one-time SMS password. Their "pay your bill" needed a bill number, for which I needed to log into their website. Their fix? Visit the store. > Imagine the consequences if I did that with government. A couple of years ago I accidentally overpaid the IRS (I paid the capital gains tax twice, as it was already deducted during the sale by the broker) to the tune of $10k. A year later, they sent a letter asking me for clarifications. I called them, and they sent me a refund check. > The government would take a check, ACH or charge me $5 to use a buggy 3rd party CC processing service. And what's wrong with a check or ACH? | ||