How do I talk to a live person at CenturyLink?
Call 866-642-0444 7 am – 9 pm (ET) Monday–Friday to speak with a representative.
How do I find My CenturyLink phone number?
You can find your account number in your My CenturyLink online account. Just log in, and you’ll see it displayed in the upper right-hand corner of every page.
How to tell if My CenturyLink modem is working?
These lights will flash red and green while the modem is syncing with the network. Once the status light ring on the front turns blue, the DSL light(s) should turn green to indicate it’s connected and ready to finish setting up.
Does CenturyLink charge for service calls?
The Home Phone Plus Package is $35.00 a month. The one-time installation charge is $18.35. Requires subscription to CenturyLink Long Distance. Directory Assistance: Local Directory Assistance calls are $1.99 each.
Can I sue CenturyLink?
The first way to sue CenturyLink is through consumer arbitration. If your contract has an arbitration clause it gives you the right take legal action against CenturyLink through an officially-designated, independent dispute process that’s not a court and won’t require showing up in person.
How do I complain to CenturyLink?
CenturyLink complaints contacts
- Call Account & Billing Support on 877-837-5738.
- Visit Customer Care.
- Call Move, Disconnect or Cancel on 877-803-8414.
- Follow CenturyLink.
- Tweet CenturyLink Customer Care.
How do I contact CenturyLink by phone?
Call the Payment Specialist number 888.646.0004 between the hours of 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
How do I get technical support from CenturyLink?
CenturyLink customer service (855) 423-8743 to get support. Talk to a live CenturyLink expert or browse Frequently Asked Questions, you can also navigate to contact information for tech support and new service. .
How to contact CenturyLink customer service?
Go to the CenturyLink Contact Us Page
How to get good customer service from CenturyLink?
“Hi,[customer’s name]! We’re deeply concerned to hear about your recent experience with us and appreciate you bringing it to our attention. That’s not the service we expect.