By Lori Waite  |  January 6, 2026

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Do you qualify for the Spectrum price increase investigation?

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If you are a current or former Spectrum residential Internet or TV customer who experienced unexpected price increases, you may be able to pursue compensation for those overcharges. Fill out the form on this page to find out if you qualify.

Spectrum, operated by Charter Communications, is facing allegations that it used a bait-and-switch pricing scheme, causing customers to pay more for Internet and TV services. According to customer complaints, Spectrum advertised and promised fixed monthly prices for one- or two-year service periods, but later raised those prices before the promotional terms expired.

Customers allege that these price increases occurred despite assurances that rates would remain fixed for the full promotional period, leaving subscribers paying more than they were led to expect.

Do you qualify?

You may qualify for this investigation if you are a current or former Spectrum residential Internet or TV customer who experienced price increases during a promised fixed-rate period.

This includes customers who signed up for a one- or two-year fixed-price plan and later saw their monthly bills increase due to higher base rates, added or increased Broadcast TV Surcharges, or rising equipment fees.

If Spectrum raised your monthly costs in the middle of a fixed-rate period, fill out the form on this page.

Fill out the form on this page for more information.

The law firm responsible for the content of this page is: Hattis Law PLLC; Bellevue, WA; 425-658-9055; www.hattislaw.com

How Spectrum allegedly increased prices

Despite promises of fixed-rate internet and TV plans, Spectrum customers allege that the company raised prices in multiple ways:

  • Increasing the base rate of the service plan: Customers claim that Spectrum increased the base price of Internet and TV service plans on an annual basis — even when subscribers were still within the one- or two-year fixed-price period.
  • Charging broadcast TV surcharges: Customers with TV service allege that Spectrum imposed a so-called “Broadcast TV Surcharge.” Subscribers contend that this surcharge was not clearly disclosed at the time of sign-up and that Spectrum later raised the fee while customers were in supposedly fixed-price plans.
  • Increasing equipment fees: Customers claim that Spectrum increased equipment-related fees, including charges for cable boxes and modems, in the middle of fixed-price service periods.
  • Removing channels mid-plan: Some subscribers further allege that Spectrum removed TV channels that were initially included in their service plans and then charged additional fees to reinstate those channels. This contradicted Spectrum’s promise of a fixed price for the service plan, which included the channels.

Through these allegedly deceptive pricing practices, Spectrum is accused of collecting hundreds of millions of dollars in overcharges from subscribers across the nation.

The law firm handling this investigation is seeking to recover money for affected customers through legal action.

See If You Qualify

Apply to see if you qualify for the Spectrum unlawful price increase investigation

Filling out this form is quick and easy. It only takes a few minutes to see if you qualify.

After you fill out the form, an attorney(s) or their agent(s) may contact you to discuss your legal rights.

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37 thoughts onSpectrum Internet and TV – Fixed-rate price increase investigation

  1. Kelly Boyette says:

    Please add me!

  2. Stephanie Marie Mcguire says:

    I was promised a free cell phone for a year. Never got it. Cumulative box for streaming was promised free. Was promised a cheaper rate than I’m paying. They deny

  3. Deborah says:

    They say when you bundle you save, I don’t know where my internet keeps going up along with cable I I can get internet for less from my cell phone provider.

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