Saved 45 min · Xfinity
“I bill clients $75 an hour. Forty-five minutes on hold with Xfinity is $56 I never see. The math on this is honestly stupid — it pays for itself the first time.”
From real users in our pilot. Names changed at their request. Quotes are word-for-word.
“I bill clients $75 an hour. Forty-five minutes on hold with Xfinity is $56 I never see. The math on this is honestly stupid — it pays for itself the first time.”
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