
These Companies Rank Number One For Customer Complaints In Texas
There are a lot of great things about the state of Texas isn't there? The residents in the state are always nice to each other, well at least sometimes, and when the sun isn't blazing, it's nice to be outside too! But, there's always one thing that gets a Texan to complain isn't there?
What Makes A Texan Complain?
There's a lot that a Texan could be annoyed about. Somebody could've yelled at them for something they unintentionally, or a Texan could be yelling at somebody who didn't use their blinker when changing lanes. Suffice to say, a list of something that could anger a Texan could be very long or very short.
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At the end of the day thought, these are minor annoyances that a Texan can get over and continue on with their day. However, there are the continuous annoyances that stack over time and eventually get really annoying. Like somebody pestering a Texan for something that they don't have.

But for most Texans, it's a company giving people in the state grief. Which ones are ticking off Texans the most though?
What Three Companies Are Causing Texans To Flip Out?
To find out the answer, QR Code Generator examined complaints from customers towards businesses online. In terms of total complaints, Texas was placed at 12th in the nation for complaining. For every 100,000 residents in the Lone Star State, 9,613 complaints were filed on average.
That leaves an all important question though, who exactly are Texans sending their ire towards? Could it be a local business, or perhaps a larger Texas business? Thankfully, QR Code Generator had the answers.
In first place was AT&T Customer Service with 133,750 complaints, Spectrum Customer Service in second with 117,333, and Amazon Customer Service at third with 116,708. So in the end, it looks like all Texans do get angry sometimes!
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