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Comcast fined $2.3 mn to end probe into mischarging customers

Comcast said today that it's been working to improve customer service it has long had a bad reputation for how it treats subscribers and that the problems uncovered by the FCC stemmed from "isolated errors or customer confusion" rather than Comcast intentionally mischarging its 22 million cable-TV subscribers.

October 12, 2016 / 13:26 IST
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Government regulators are fining Comcast USD 2.3 million, saying the cable giant has charged customers for stuff they never ordered, like premium channels or extra cable boxes.

The Federal Communications Commission said the Philadelphia company must clearly ask customers before charging them for new services or equipment and make it easier for customers to fight charges they think are wrong.

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"It is basic that a cable bill should include charges only for services and equipment ordered by the customer, nothing more and nothing less," said Travis LeBlanc, head of the FCC's Enforcement Bureau.

"We expect all cable and phone companies to take responsibility for the accuracy of their bills and to ensure their customers have authorized any charges." Comcast said today that it's been working to improve customer service it has long had a bad reputation for how it treats subscribers and that the problems uncovered by the FCC stemmed from "isolated errors or customer confusion" rather than Comcast intentionally mischarging its 22 million cable-TV subscribers.