FCC Revamps Customer Complaint System 41
blottsie writes The FCC has heard your complaints, and it's finally going to make it easier to file more complaints. The Federal Communications Commission on Monday announced the launch of its Consumer Help Center, which according to a press release will feature a "streamlined, user-friendly complaint filing system," the "ability for consumers to monitor complaints, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week," and "faster delivery of complaints to service providers, enabling them to respond to consumers sooner."
FCC complaint system autoresponder (Score:5, Insightful)
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feeding the trolls (Score:2)
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Yeah, the FCC has a bit of a garbage-in, garbage-out problem with the whole complaint system. The proportion of knowledgeable complaints about things like signal interference or fraudulent business practices is pretty low. Lots more people use the FCC complaint system to file a complaint about curse words or a flash of a breast on network TV.
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Curse words and titty flashes? Think of the children.
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Route to /dev/null - problem solved. (Score:3)
>> "streamlined, user-friendly complaint filing system"
File all you want, we'll route 'em all to /dev/null. Problem solved, right?
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Yep, or they will just misplace them like last time: http://yro.slashdot.org/story/... [slashdot.org] ... :(
Is it too late..? (Score:1)
Is it too late to stop Comcast merger?
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Help (Score:5, Funny)
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That's completely not true. Comcast is working hard on improving transmission speeds over their slow speed lanes. They're going to have facilities on the peaks of mountain ranges that transmit the information via semaphore flags.
I believe they're in full compliance with RFC1149. https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc11... [ietf.org]
Just what we need (Score:2)
So now it's that much easier for some sexually repressed prude to complain they saw a nipple at halftime or something, and ruin it for the rest of us.
Apparently, complainers like that were the only ones motivated enough to overcome the obstacles in the existing complaint system. Make it easier, and they'll hammer it like a /b/tard on the F5 key
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So now it's that much easier for some sexually repressed prude to complain they saw a nipple at halftime or something, and ruin it for the rest of us.
That's already happened at a public library. [youtube.com]
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The phone menus (Score:2)
"File a complaint."
"I'm sorry, I didn't understand that."
"FILE a comPLAINT!"
"I'm sorry, I didn't understand that."
"Goddamn this menu system, I SAID I WANTED TO FILE A COMPLAINT!"
"You said that you want to compain about our menu system. Forwarding you to the suggestion box, so that you make express your concerns with the Federal Communications Depart
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Just curious if any of these work, at all.
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"The number of active callers has exceeded the capacity of our
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Technology! (Score:1)
Now, instead of your complaint being printed by a printer that feeds directly into a paper shredder, your complaint will be shredded digitally for greater efficiency!
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Maybe they'll continue their jobs emptying the bit bucket?
Just in time (Score:2)
Contest Proposal: (Score:1)
To call this a comedic goldmine would surely understate the matter.
So far, the only prize I have to offer is the satisfaction of making me laugh.
Can't say I bother anymore (Score:2)
I'm sure if you ran an illegal 15 watt FM transmitter they'd spare no expense to find you but as to stopping these robo-calling dirtbags? Seems like they couldn't care less.
I filed so many 1088's with the FCC... (Score:2)
redirect output (Score:2)
/dev/null
Complaint system is much faster now.
maybe they should fix the phone system instead (Score:1)
why is it still possible for telemarketers to block their number from showing up on my phone, or to spoof it?