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« on: October 28, 2007, 02:59:40 PM »

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In a $1 million settlement, Verizon is reimbursing customers who had their broadband service disconnected.


Verizon has agreed to pay US$1 million to settle an investigation of the company's alleged deceptive marketing practices conducted by the New York Attorney General's office.

The settlement, which was announced Wednesday by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, requires Verizon to reimburse $1 million to customers that the attorney general contends wrongfully had their broadband service disconnected. Verizon must also halt the "deceptive marketing" of its broadband services, Cuomo said.

At the heart of the attorney general's investigation were Verizon's advertisements that promised consumers "unlimited" broadband for its NationalAccess and BroadbandAccess services. A nine-month investigation by the attorney general found, however, that both plans were anything but unlimited.

In particular, the attorney general noted that the terms of service for Verizon's "unlimited" actually barred users from performing such high-bandwidth activities as downloading movies or playing video games online. When users were deemed to be "excessively using" their services, the attorney general said, they were cut off from service and unable to obtain refunds. The attorney general also said that these restrictions on high usage were not "clearly and explicitly disclosed" to customers.

Jim Gerace, Verizon's vice president of corporate communications, posted a message on the company's public policy blog saying that Verizon had voluntarily agreed to change the language it uses to market both NationalAccess and BroadbandAccess. To demonstrate how the company's marketing has changed, Gerace posted a link to one of its older ads, which promised consumers "unlimited broadband access" for Internet browsing, e-mail and Internet access. The newer ad, by contrast, promises only "broadband access" for those services.

"We are pleased to have cooperated with the New York Attorney General, and to have voluntarily reached this agreement," said the company in a statement. "At Verizon Wireless, we are committed to providing clear advertising for our products and services, and we began updating advertising for our NationalAccess and BroadbandAccess data plans earlier this spring."


source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,138940/article.html
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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2007, 07:25:13 PM »

What a bunch of buttheads. Thats a pretty light penalty in my opinion.  tickedoff
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« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2007, 05:11:43 PM »

Yeah, I hate false advertising too. Good thing that they had to reimburse their customers. We recently had a broadband company, Videotron (my ISP), change it's maximum bandwidth from unlimited to 100 GB per month without a warning. At least, they gave their customers the option to cancel their contract without a fee for a certain period. Still, I hate to have to check how much I upload/download.
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« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2007, 03:13:45 PM »

Hopefully congress won't allow immunity for their illegal actions along with illegal request by the White House for personal information and there will then follow the mother of all class-action suits that will slap those silly suits back to startup status. 
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