Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
Cable Penalty due to moving residence
1 year ago, I made a slight change in my internet service with my cable provider and was told I had to start a new contract. I signed a 3 year contract. I moved my residence and they don't service my new building. They are charging me a penalty of one year fees ($965!). Do I have any legal recourse?
Asked on 5/10/07, 9:21 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Jonathan Stein
Law Offices of Jonathan G. Stein
Re: Cable Penalty due to moving residence
You may be responsible. Some contracts state that if you move that you can avoid the penalty. You need to get a copy of the contract and read it carefully.
Answered on 5/10/07, 9:23 pm
Benjamin Berger
Berger-Harrison, A Professional Corporation
Re: Cable Penalty due to moving residence
Many such fees are grounds for a class action lawsuit. I would LOVE to learn more about this fee. Please contact me to discuss.
Regards,
Ben
Answered on 5/10/07, 9:32 pm
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