By Rick Moriarty
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Nearly 900,000 Spectrum internet
customers in New York can expect refunds of up to $150 under the giant
cable company’s consumer fraud settlement with the state’s Attorney
General’s Office. But when?
Under the
settlement, Charter Communications, which does business as Spectrum, is
required to issue $62.5 million in refunds within 120 days. Those
refunds consist of $75 to each of more than 700,000 active subscribers
who leased modems or Wi-Fi routers unable to deliver the internet speeds
promised by the company.
Anyone subscribing to a Time Warner Cable legacy speed plan of 100 Mbps or higher are also eligible for the $75 refund.
In
addition, Charter is required to award an additional $75 refund to each
of more than 150,000 subscribers who had an inadequate modem for 24
months or longer.
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Source: syracuse.com (via Empire Report New York)
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