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Comcast Coughs Up $2.3M to Settle False Billing Charges
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Leading cable multi service operator (MSO) Comcast Corporation (CMCSA - Free Report) has agreed to pay $2.3 million to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as a settlement for its unlawful billing practices. Interestingly, this is the largest amount the FCC has ever levied as a penalty.
Forced Upgrades
Many customers at Comcast were billed for services and equipment without their knowledge. Moreover, even after discovering the charges, the customers usually opted for the painfully slow process of getting a refund. Even customers who refused opting for any extra service or upgrade were charged for the unrequested services. This illegal practice is termed as ‘negative option billing’ in the industry where companies provide services and charge customers without the latter’s consent.
Comcast’s Defense
Comcast stated that the FCC did not find any intentional wrongdoing and thus the company had to cough up a penalty for some isolated cases. Moreover, Comcast has agreed to step up customer service in order to put a check on such incidents.
The Bottom Line
Apart from the hefty fine, such practices will dent Comcast’s reputation to a large extent. At the time when pay-TV providers like Comcast, Charter Communications Inc. (CHTR - Free Report) and AT&T Inc. (T - Free Report) are grappling with high customer churn, thanks to the growing popularity of over the top (OTT) streaming services from companies like Netflix Inc. (NFLX - Free Report) , such incidents are sure to act as a dampener. Moreover, Comcast is set to launch its wireless service next year and hence should work on enhancing customer service in order to handle similar issues better.
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Comcast Coughs Up $2.3M to Settle False Billing Charges
Leading cable multi service operator (MSO) Comcast Corporation (CMCSA - Free Report) has agreed to pay $2.3 million to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as a settlement for its unlawful billing practices. Interestingly, this is the largest amount the FCC has ever levied as a penalty.
Forced Upgrades
Many customers at Comcast were billed for services and equipment without their knowledge. Moreover, even after discovering the charges, the customers usually opted for the painfully slow process of getting a refund. Even customers who refused opting for any extra service or upgrade were charged for the unrequested services. This illegal practice is termed as ‘negative option billing’ in the industry where companies provide services and charge customers without the latter’s consent.
Comcast’s Defense
Comcast stated that the FCC did not find any intentional wrongdoing and thus the company had to cough up a penalty for some isolated cases. Moreover, Comcast has agreed to step up customer service in order to put a check on such incidents.
The Bottom Line
Apart from the hefty fine, such practices will dent Comcast’s reputation to a large extent. At the time when pay-TV providers like Comcast, Charter Communications Inc. (CHTR - Free Report) and AT&T Inc. (T - Free Report) are grappling with high customer churn, thanks to the growing popularity of over the top (OTT) streaming services from companies like Netflix Inc. (NFLX - Free Report) , such incidents are sure to act as a dampener. Moreover, Comcast is set to launch its wireless service next year and hence should work on enhancing customer service in order to handle similar issues better.
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