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I guess nobody is safe....

Some folks develop weird theories about things they cannot actually see. Here is a link to some complaints on the FCC web site from 2016. Some of these are quite amazing:
https://www.fcc.gov/sites/default/files/foia-consumer-complaints-08292017-565-577-interference.pdf
Apologies in advance for moving off the original topic, but reading some of these complaints to the FCC also made me wonder: With all the complaints against Comcast, AT&T and other providers, does the FCC actually investigate each one, or do they send them to the service provider in question with a certain period to respond so it can be closed...Or do they basically shrug their shoulders and say "Meh...Comcast" and move along?
 
I just went out for fuel.... Unleaded gas for the car, BBQ sandwiches for me.
I've been trying to track a hellacious "gattling gun" noise near my house, for several weeks. Now, two miles away, I hear the same sound from two stores in one strip mall. One is an old retail store...maybe with a retrofit. The other is a huge, huge (did I mention huge?) fitness franchise that just opened. It's as big as a college field-house, and looks to have tons of new light fixtures. They may be LED arrays. GHUA if they are some RF-ionized "contactless" lights.
All three places will rip the speakers out of the dashboard.
 
Apologies in advance for moving off the original topic, but reading some of these complaints to the FCC also made me wonder: With all the complaints against Comcast, AT&T and other providers, does the FCC actually investigate each one, or do they send them to the service provider in question with a certain period to respond so it can be closed...Or do they basically shrug their shoulders and say "Meh...Comcast" and move along?
They have some new procedures. The ones against providers are forwarded to the companies involved, with a request for feedback.
 
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