Comcast Cares Day trends on Twitter, not in a good way

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No good deed goes unpunished, especially when you're Comcast and there's an entire subreddit dedicated to complaints about your company's notoriously bad customer service.

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The annual Comcast Cares Day — when thousands of the cable giant's employees across the country go out and volunteer in their communities — tremendously backfired when the hashtag #ComcastCaresDay began to trend on Twitter.

Even though the event was not related to Comcast's costumer service, Twitter users immediately hijacked the social media trend to taunt the company.

Here are some of the highlights that'll make you laugh, but also cry a little as you sit at home waiting between 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. for your designated Comcast appointment. 

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TBH, Comcast really can't be that surprised. The irony was lost on none.