Emily Sortor  |  May 25, 2020

Category: Internet Speed

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Charter cable TV users are allegedly duped into paying increasingly high prices for service.

Charter customers have filed a class action lawsuit saying that the communications company misled its customers about the costs of its Spectrum cable television services.

The Charter class action lawsuit was filed by Randall Byrne, David Kleuskens, Jerry Henry, Jason Weber, and Susan Foster-Harper. These customers say that they are from Ohio and Kentucky, and all have Spectrum TV subscription with Charter. 

Allegedly, the company deceptively increases the monthly rate, charges undisclosed fees, reduces the number of channels included in its packages, and makes it hard for customers to cancel their service subscriptions. The plaintiffs say that they were all offered a lower monthly rate that was then raised, contrary to what the company advertised.

The customers all present similar stories of how the company implanted a “bait and switch” scheme that led to them paying more than was advertised when they decided to purchase subscription.

In Henry’s case, he states that in May 2019, Charter promised him a flat promotional price of $150 per month for a cable package that included Spectrum TV Select. He says that the company promised him that the would be charged this rate for at leas ta year, but only five months later, increased fees. Henry says that by October 2019, the company had raised his monthly rate by increasing the Broadcast TV Surcharge by $1.51.

Then, in December 2019, the company alleged advertised a Spectrum TV “Seasonal Plan” that would allow him to pay less money per month to maintain service at his Ohio home while spending winter in Florida. The Charter bait and switch class action lawsuit asserts that, though the company advertised that he would be charged $9.99 per month for the plan, he was charged $23.40 per month after the company added an undisclosed $13.50 month “Seasonal Broadcast TV Surcharge” to his bill.

The Charter cable TV hidden fees class action lawsuit argues that Henry’s case is far from unique. Allegedly, the company makes a regular practice of advertising low rates but effectively charging customers much more by piling on undisclosed service fees.

The customers in the Charter cable class action lawsuit state that when customers have complained about this surcharge, they have been told a number of different, conflicting stories about the surcharge. They site one customer who says that the first time he called to ask about the Broadcast TV surcharge, Charter told him that it is a “tax” that Charter has no control over.

The second time he called, he says the was given a different explanation. Allegedly, he was told that Charter imposes the surcharge because the local government charged a fee to Charter to show some channels. The Charter representative allegedly told the customer that the surcharge was Charter’s way of passing off this government fee to consumers.

Charter cable consumers recently filed a class action challenging the company's pricing scheme.

However, the customers in the Charter cable class action lawsuit assert that this is not the case. They say that the surcharge is really just part of what Charter charges, but is concealed so that the company can make the monthly rate appear lower.

According to the customers, the company misrepresents this fee in various ways throughout its advertisements and actively instructs its staff members to lie about the nature of the surcharge to customers.

The customers then go on to take issue with the discounts offered by Charter, saying that they are not real discounts. Allegedly, Charter advertises discounts by offering a certain percentage off of the monthly rate, but effectively makes this discount meaningless, because they strategically raise the base monthly rate, which also raises the discounted rate. This is done because then the discounted rate is still the advertised percentage of the full rate, but is higher than the dollar amount initially advertised.

The customers say that, when they complain about this fake discount, the company claims that the discounts have remained the same though the rates have risen.

Finally, the customers say that they purchased the Charter cable TV services specifically because they believed that the services would include certain channels. However, the company allegedly makes a practice of removing channels from the package, and then telling customers that they must pay extra for channels that were once included in their cable packages.

Have you ever encountered hidden fees in your cable or internet services? Share your experiences in the comments below.

The customers are represented by Hugh W. Cuthbertson and Steve Rickman of Zangari Cohn Cuthbertson Duhl & Grello PC, Michael W. Sobol and Daniel E. Seltz of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP, and by Daniel M. Hattis of Hattis & Lukacs.

The Charter Cable TV Bait-And-Switch Class Action Lawsuit is Randall Byrne, et al. v. Charter Communications Inc., et al., Case No. 3:20-cv-00712, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut.

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568 thoughts onCharter Cable TV Class Action Alleges “Bait and Switch” Tactics

  1. Saving Grace says:

    Better make sure your equipment can handle the internet speed your paying for because i know for a fact 75% of you that didn’t have the 100mb modem when it switched to 200mb as the lowest internet that your modem will not support the speeds so google your box model to see if it can handle 200mb or not!

  2. Jared S. says:

    Add me $158.80 for service I agreed to then billed $190.50!

  3. Margot Henry says:

    Please add me to this suit. I had ended my outrageously expensive cable service last month and when it was disconnected Spectrum erroneously disconnected my internet. When I called for service to be restored it was then that I discovered that for the last six years since Spectrum had bought out Time Warner they had been charging a monthly $10.00 modem rental fee that should no longer have been billed as Spectrum was not charging modem rental, per their agent.
    They got me for $720.00!! Not only that, twice I called them trying to negotiate a lower bill and no one ever said I was being charged for something I shouldn’t have been paying for all of this time.
    I have talked to them and their response is …. “You never asked to be changed over to Spectrum billing codes” Like John Q Public would know to do that after a acquisition! Really?
    They have offered me a one time $20.00 credit……. whoopeee and to lower my monthly internet bill from $69.99 to $49.99 for 12 months which is what they offer new customers on their website and tv commercials. So as a customer of six years that is insulting and I’m over it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  4. Linda Luechtefeld says:

    Add me please we have had nothing but high prices and terrible services. We have had weeks at a time without service and calling the 800 number for assistance is a joke..

  5. Michelle Kitts says:

    Please add me

  6. Janette says:

    They did this to us for years.
    Add me please

    1. Glenn Houston says:

      $50.00 price upgrade Lol. They actually thought I would believe their stupid, “your still getting a discount

  7. Sierra Stagg says:

    Ive been a Spectrum customer since 2017 and can recall receiving robo call. Please add me to the class action.

  8. Cathy Clark says:

    They’re at it again in Southern California. Bait and switch. I would like to join in on any and all lawsuits against this company.

  9. THERESA RAUSEO says:

    Please add me

  10. Kim says:

    I have had spectrum every since it use to be time Warner cable, i have paid my bill faithfully every month never late … when i got my service i started out paying 67 a month for cable an home phone that was 2014 well in 2019 had to add on internet due to my sons school work they said my bill to bundle all would be 105 a month for 2 years well within that 2 yrs my bill went from 105 to 120 called an said something they said due to broadcasting fees they had to raise it well fast forward to july of last year it went up from 120 to 200 called an said something again they said i had to renew my promotion deal so i did they quoted me a 137 a month for 2yrs since I’ve been a good customer i agreed to it ,well get my bill last month an itd 225 dollars I’m fed up with them always sneaking in extra fees it’s highway robbery with this company.

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