Comcast’s Customer Service Will Be Remixed With a Dance Beat

The winner gets their Comcast bill paid for a month.

There’s been a lot of talk lately about Comcast’s customer service. Now, however, it’s going to get a dance mix.

BGR reports that open-Internet advocacy group Public Knowledge is trying to find out with a new contest that asks people to make remixes of recent recordings of Comcast customer service calls gone wrong.

“We challenge YOU to remix Comcast’s repeated examples of poor customer treatment into something unique and creative,” Public Knowledge explains. “Take one or more of the recent highly publicized customer service calls with Comcast (or go to town with one of your own experiences) and let your imagination go to work. We want to see remixes, mashups, autotunes, interpretive dances — whatever you think of to broadcast these real customer service calls with Comcast.”

Public Knowledge says that it will pay off the winner’s most recent Comcast bill as a prize, so long as that bill doesn’t exceed $200. Yes, it’s sad that some people are paying $200 per month to Comcast but it is what it is.

The contest deadline is September 18.