Jessy Edwards  |  March 9, 2021

Category: Fees

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Verizon is facing a class action lawsuit over warranty charges.

Verizon Wireless teamed up with a warranty provider to secretly add extra charges to customer bills without properly notifying them or providing them any sort of contract in writing, a new class action lawsuit alleges.

Plaintiff Stephen Simoni’s proposed class action lawsuit against Verizon and warranty provider Asurion was moved to a New Jersey federal court Friday, because the potential Class of impacted customers is more than 150,000 across multiple states with charges over $10 million, the lawsuit states. 

Simoni previously filed a lawsuit that did not name Asurion, but removed it voluntarily and filed this most recent complaint against both Verizon and Asurion.

The Wyoming resident alleges the pair conspired to sneak unauthorized charges for Asurion Warranty Services Inc.’s “smart home support” plan into customer bills, and then hide it.

“Verizon and Asurion fraudulently cram customers’ bills with surreptitious charges for Asurion’s Total Home Support and conceal them with paperless billing, automatic payments, and deliberate failure to send promised sales confirmations and “next bill summaries.””

According to Simoni, one of his wireless phones got damaged between November and December 2019 and he initiated a claim for insurance coverage through Verizon’s carrier, Asurion.

While working with an Asurion agent to process the claim, the agent solicited Simoni to purchase a monthly “Smart Home Support” protection plan that would cover other household devices, according to the class action. 

Simoni says Asurion told him he would receive an email explaining more about the plan and its terms and said he could cancel it at any time, with the info to cancel in the email. He never got a “confirmation of sale” email for the protection plan. 

“[Simoni] recognized that the contract for the purchase therefore had not been consummated and did not pursue any effort to purchase it,” the lawsuit says.

However, Verizon started adding the monthly Asurion charge to his Verizon bill without him realizing it. Simoni says he only became aware that he had been charged for the plan nearly a year later, when he got a paper receipt and account summary while purchasing a new wireless phone.

He later contacted Verizon and demanded reimbursement. The company “only provided a minimal refund and blamed [him] for not having read his monthly paperless bills.”

By signing Simoni up to the service without providing a contract, and then pushing him into paperless billing to conceal it, Verizon and Asurion violated New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act, the class action lawsuit states.

Simoni is seeking to represent a Class of consumers who were charged for Asurion’s Total Home Support warranty in the last six years without a contract.

Simoni is asking for damages, restitution, statutory damages, punitive damages, sanctions, interest, court costs, attorneys’ fees and injunctive relief stopping the defendants from selling the warranty without a contract.

Meanwhile, in another class action filed against Verizon last year, an Arkansas couple claimed they fell victim to a Verizon “bait and switch” scheme in a two-for-one iPhone deal that was “purposefully deceptive, false, unconscionable, fraudulent, and also allowed Verizon to be unjustly enriched.”

Do you have an account with Verizon? Do you check your bills to make sure you haven’t had any additional charges added? Let us know in the comments. 

Simoni and the proposed Class are represented by Stephen J. Simoni of Simoni Consumers Class Action Law Offices c/o Jardim, Meisner & Susser PC.

The Verizon Asurion Hidden Warranty Class Action Lawsuit  is Stephen Simoni v. Asurion Warranty Services Inc. et al., Case No. 3:21-cv-04311, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. 

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547 thoughts onVerizon Sneaks Extra Charges into Customer Bills, Class Action Lawsuit Says

  1. Julie Coffet says:

    My name is Julie Coffey.
    I pay $103.00 a month to Verizon for my cellphone.
    Verizon has overcharged me.
    Verizon sent me to collections for $49.75. It was a credit then Verizon recharged that amount to my account again. This is an example of a monthly statement for July 16, 2021-Aug 15-2021. Amount owed for Aug $219.46. Amount owed for Aug $156.27. For billing period Jul 16, 2021 -Aug 15, 2021. I have billing periods for the following dates: Jul 4, 2021-Aug 3, 2021 Amount due $214.56.
    Jul 16, 2021-Aug 15,2021 Amount due $156.27.
    Aug 16, 2021 – Sep 15,2021 Amount due $156.20.
    Oct 16, 2021-Nov 15, 2021
    Amount due $268.22.
    Please help me with the amounts Verizon has charged me.

  2. Catherine Naish says:

    Been a customer of VW for over 20yrs and am always seen to be told one thing then something totally different happens on my bill. I’m tired of how much money they have legit taken from me thru the years. Only stayed with them due to their coverage areas.

  3. Catherine Naish says:

    Been a customer of VW for over 20yrs and am always seen to be told one thing then something totally different happens on my bill. I’m tired of how much money they have legit taken from me thru the years. Only stayed with them due to their coverage areas.

  4. Elise Givens says:

    I have been dealing with these and additional issues with Verizon for over a year now. I’ve had enough and I have documentation I’ve kept records of all conversations I’ve had my account has been fraudulently taken over and was allowed unauthorized access by Verizon employees twice even after reporting to the fraud department I still have not had my service restored after over three months. This is impacted my business, my ability to make a living and cause extreme emotional distress. I was reassured not to worry about the text and calls I was receiving about overdue payments because the account is still under investigation for Sim swapping and fraud, but my account was just restricted a week ago despite this and now I can’t even speak to anyone at Verizon without paying the overdue bill for the services I haven’t been using. .

  5. Ryan Miller says:

    I have a long list of discrepancies with this company and have documents to prove my case please add me

  6. Sandra Stewart says:

    I just received a charge on my Verizon account for Microsoft 365 for $99.99 from my son’s cell number. When I called I was told by Carlos a Verizon rep. that even tho my son is not an account manager he could still make purchases to my account that I pay for not my son. He also said that they could not remove the charge that I would have to cancel the subscription with Microsoft. How is this legal? Please help!

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