Heba Elsherif  |  March 30, 2017

Category: Consumer News

Top Class Actions’s website and social media posts use affiliate links. If you make a purchase using such links, we may receive a commission, but it will not result in any additional charges to you. Please review our Affiliate Link Disclosure for more information.

Spectrum class action lawsuitCharter Communications Inc. and Spectrum Management Holding Company LLC, formerly known as Time Warner Cable, are facing a class action lawsuit that accuses both companies of misleading consumers into believing that they could “deliver internet service at speeds and with access that they knew they could not deliver.”

Plaintiff Elizabeth Hart and Le’Roy Roberson file this class action complaint alleging that they were, “harmed by defendants’ false representation and other wrongful business practices.”

Hart and Roberson are both California residents who say they signed-up for Time Warner Cable years ago. TWC formerly provided internet and cable services to the residents of California before May 18, 2016.

However, “on May 18, 2016, as part of a series of corporate transactions that resulted in Charter Communications, Inc. (Charter) merging with TWC and continuing to operate its business, TWC merged with and into Spectrum Management Holding Company,” the class action explains.

Spectrum and Charter continue to provide cable and internet services to customers under the name, “Time Warner Cable.”

According to the class action complaint, the defendants promised an advertised and specific internet speed but failed to deliver on that promise. Hart says she tried to change her internet service provider but was told that her only option was Time Warner Cable or Spectrum.

Roberson says he paid for an internet speed of 300 mbps, which he believed to be the highest allowable internet speed, but it continuously never reached anywhere close to that speed. Roberson claims that “when defendants’ personnel came to his home to test his internet speed on multiple occasions the speeds never registered above 130 mbps, far below what he was paying for.”

The plaintiffs’ complaint states that, the defendants knew that the internet speed request could not be delivered upon as they had already, “leased to many consumers older- generation modems and wireless routers that were incapable of supporting the promised internet speeds.”

Accordingly, a proper network and infrastructure was not set up to allow new consumers with newer modems and wireless routers to obtain the promised internet speed, the lawsuit states.

The defendants’ misrepresentation has been deemed fraudulent by the plaintiffs and as such, unlawful, unfair, and deceitful. The wired and Wi-Fi internet speeds are often far below what was being promised. What the defendants had moreover continued to do, was to “advertise that their wireless internet services supported the same speeds as wired connections that are not hampered by modem and wireless router capabilities and network limitations.”

Charter Communications and Spectrum are alleged to be in violation of: 1) The Lanham Act, 2) California’s False Advertising Law, 3) California’s Automatic Purchase Renewals Law, 4) California’s Consumers Legal Remedies Act, and 5) California’s Unfair Competition Law.

The plaintiffs are represented by Jamin S. Soderstrom of Soderstrom Law PC; and Douglas L. Mahaffey of Mahaffey Law Group PC.

The Charter, Spectrum Internet Speed Class Action Lawsuit is Elizabeth Hart and Le’Roy Roberson v. Charter Communications Inc., et al., Case No. 8:17-CV-00556, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

We tell you about cash you can claim EVERY WEEK! Sign up for our free newsletter.

403 thoughts onSpectrum Class Action Says Internet Speeds Are Falsely Advertised

  1. Mechele Dean says:

    They promised us high speed. THAT’S A LIE. THEY CUT OUR INTERNET OFF EVERY NIGHT and when we call to report it, they say that it’s my modem, THAT’S A LIE and then they say that they need to come to my house to check the connection and they find issues in my home AND THAT’S A LIE. WE need to stand up to these companies and I am so glad that you all are filing class actions. SIN ME UP.

  2. Carolyn says:

    Spectrum is the worst, but basically the only game in town. I live in Florida, and I get nowhere near the speed I pay for. Prices keep going up, service keeps going down. Is there something we can do?

  3. Sharon Haas says:

    For several years they have been advertising the ridiculous low speed of 60mg in my WI city and I have seldom gotten anything over 30 – usually it’s 28 or less. They keep saying it must be me and I know it’s not. I’m am not tech illiterate and I have all the appropriate wires and equipment. And this is $70 a month with no competition. I wish there was a suit that included me.

  4. Joanna Zapasnik says:

    How do I sign in ????

  5. Tina Smith says:

    They are a horrible company. Continue to do this, also add extra fees, increase rates, and try not to credit you when their services are out. How do I sign up for this?

  6. Tina Smith says:

    How do I sign up for this? They continue to do it and add extra fees, raises prices,, and try not to credit when your without their services. Horrible company.

  7. B says:

    This is a big problem in southern indiana. Mt apartment complex is all TWC and everyone bog down each others internet. On Friday and Saturday i cant even load netflix its so bad.

  8. Sandra Willett says:

    They are still doing it

  9. diane says:

    they say up to, not guaranteed…. and I have been with them since 2008 and now this month, even though I am on a contract with a set price for a full year, 5 months into that contract, they increased my fee by $5 a month saying it is the customary yearly increase. I said I have never been charged a yearly increase. SHe merely said, well it is our business practice to do so every year… pretty sure if I backed out of my contract I would have to pay $$$ yet they can break teh terms of the contract and that is okay…. SMH

  10. Diane says:

    It is about time these crooks pay up for ripping their consumers off. I have had them (TWC) since 2008 and yeah, they say UP to 300 mbps but do not guarantee it. Plus this month, they just raised my bill $5 a month, saying it is the yearly increase fee, when I never paid a yearly increase fee before ever! AND I have a contract with a set price for a full year, yet they raised the price… crooks

1 2 3 38

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. By submitting your comment and contact information, you agree to receive marketing emails from Top Class Actions regarding this and/or similar lawsuits or settlements, and/or to be contacted by an attorney or law firm to discuss the details of your potential case at no charge to you if you qualify. Required fields are marked *

Please note: Top Class Actions is not a settlement administrator or law firm. Top Class Actions is a legal news source that reports on class action lawsuits, class action settlements, drug injury lawsuits and product liability lawsuits. Top Class Actions does not process claims and we cannot advise you on the status of any class action settlement claim. You must contact the settlement administrator or your attorney for any updates regarding your claim status, claim form or questions about when payments are expected to be mailed out.