Article 4WE80 Lawsuit forces CenturyLink to stop charging “Internet Cost Recovery Fee”

Lawsuit forces CenturyLink to stop charging “Internet Cost Recovery Fee”

by
Jon Brodkin
from Ars Technica - All content on (#4WE80)
centurylink-truck-800x521.jpg

Enlarge / A CenturyLink repair truck in Estes Park, Colorado, in 2018. (credit: Tony Webster / Flickr)

CenturyLink has agreed to pay a $6.1 million penalty after Washington state regulators found that the company failed to disclose fees that raised actual prices well above the advertised rates. CenturyLink must also stop charging a so-called "Internet Cost Recovery Fee" in the state, although customers may end up paying the fee until their contracts expire unless they take action to switch plans.

"CenturyLink deceived consumers by telling them they would pay one price and then charging them more," Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said in an announcement yesterday. "Companies must clearly disclose all added fees and charges to Washingtonians."

Ferguson encouraged Washington residents "who believe they have received bills that include undisclosed fees to file a complaint" with the state.

Read 15 remaining paragraphs | Comments

index?i=FD3ToFSf75Y:Vt_yu_zEaOE:V_sGLiPB index?i=FD3ToFSf75Y:Vt_yu_zEaOE:F7zBnMyn index?d=qj6IDK7rITs index?d=yIl2AUoC8zA
External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://feeds.arstechnica.com/arstechnica/index
Feed Title Ars Technica - All content
Feed Link https://arstechnica.com/
Reply 0 comments