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Updated: Bright House Charges $20 “Collection Fee” When They Call About Past-Due Bills

Phillip Dampier April 18, 2012 Consumer News, Video 20 Comments

Bright House Networks charges a $20 “collection processing fee” when the cable operator calls customers to remind them they have a past due balance. The fee, charged in addition to the company’s traditional “late charge,” has some Bright House customers upset.

The cable company explains the $20 “collection fee” is levied when a customer is two months past due and represents the costs of contacting the customer and “paperwork” inside Bright House’s offices.  But some customers consider it gouging, especially because they already pay a late fee.

Bright House Networks’ Residential Services Agreement implies a “collection fee” may only be charged when the company dispatches a representative to your home to request/collect payment for a past due amount (underlining ours):

If my Services account is past due and BHN sends a collector to my premises, a field collection fee may be charged. The current field collection fee is on the price list or can be provided on request. I will also be responsible for all other expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs) incurred by BHN in collecting any amounts due under this Agreement and not paid by me.

Bright House charges a $20 "Collection Processing Fee" when it calls past due customers.

It also appears the “collection fee” has been a part of the Bright House experience since at least 2009.  We found one customer from Ocoee, Fla. complaining Bright House was charging a $20 “collection fee” for cable service billed at less than $21 a month.

If you have been charged both past-due and collection fees by Bright House, ask them to waive the fees.  We found several customers who successfully requested the company forgive one or both charges when an account is brought up to date.

Customers having trouble paying Bright House should consider dropping services to lower the bill or negotiate for a retention deal.  Customers threatening to switch to the competition are often able to secure a substantially lower price for service.

Bright House’s reasons for charging the $20 fee seem dubious to us, unless the company actually dispatches an employee to a customer’s home to seek payment.  But then we’d find it difficult to recommend any company that would send an employee to visit a customer’s home demanding money.  Cutting off service to deadbeat customers is often effective enough to prompt a payment arrangement.

[flv width=”360″ height=”290″]http://www.phillipdampier.com/video/WOFL Orlando BrightHouse Late Fees 4-12-12.mp4[/flv]

WOFL in Orlando covers the case of one late-paying Seminole County man who is annoyed Bright House charges him $20 to let him know he is past due.  (2 minutes)

[Updated 3:59pm ET 4/19 — A Bright House representative reached out to emphasize the cable company charges a $20 collection fee only after not receiving payment for two months.  A collections agent is physically sent to the address to give notice of possible termination and at that time a collections fee is billed.  The company denies it bills this fee when calling customers to inquire about a payment.  This seems in keeping with the company’s residential customer agreement, quoted above.  We appreciate the additional information and are happy to pass it on to our readers.]

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Gary Doda
11 years ago

Mr. Dampier, While I’m sure you had the best of intentions your article is unfortunately full of inaccuracies. You are basing your facts off of a story featured on Orlando’s FOX 35 that was also incorrect. While it is true that we do make outbound calls initially when an account becomes past due we DO NOT charge a collection fee simply by calling our valued customers. A late fee is assessed should a customer miss the 31 days given for initial payment. If payment is not received after two months a collections agent is physically sent to the address to… Read more »

Theresa Bailey
Theresa Bailey
9 years ago

Either Mr. Doda is lying, or there is a lack of consistency in following procedure among the Bright House representatives. When I signed up for Bright House, my paperwork never said anything regarding an additional $20 notification fee or sending someone out to my house when my bill is late. First, I never received any phone calls because your company had the wrong phone number for me. Second, 9/16/14 was only 36 days past the due date of my past due bill. 36 days!!! Third, it was actually only 10 days past the ending date of the service billing cycle… Read more »

patrick
patrick
10 years ago
Reply to  Gary Doda

I have been hit 4 times in 4 months and I pay at least 75% of each months bill per month so why would you still send some one to collect a 30 dollar outstanding balance and slap me with a 20 dollar collection fee when I am already struggling to pay each month. (I know just shut off the service and save my money)

MattD
MattD
11 years ago

Ooh, did someone hit a nerve Bright House? I live in a Bright House service area in suburban Orlando myself and I saw the story and while it seems like collection calls alone are not enough to bill you the fee, almost everything in the article above is correct. 1) Bright House charges $20 when a customer is more than two months past due. Check. 2) Bright House sends an employee or agent to bang on the door of past due customers. Check. 3) Bright House also charges late fees. Check. 4) Bright House will waive them if you ask… Read more »

Loons In June!
Loons In June!
11 years ago
Reply to  MattD

“Customer friendly service for valued customers? I dont think so.”

Here is a definition of a customer from Merriam Webster.

“one that purchases a commodity or service”

Clearly purchasing is an exchange of money for services, if someone is two months behind in their money exchanging they are technically not a customer. It is then hard to be valued.

Loons In June!
Loons In June!
11 years ago

“I have no problem with Bright House charging a late fee, but the $20 fee sounds closer to revenue-padding. Just cut the service off — it’s the best incentive around to get people to pay up. Sending someone out to your home is this side of too much. If the person couldn’t afford their cable bill, adding another $20 to their debt pile isn’t going to get you paid any faster.” I see your point and in an ideal world everyone would pay their bills and their would not have to be any resources devoted to encouraging them to do… Read more »

Bev
Bev
11 years ago

This $20 is not a collections fee. It is nothing more than a rip off to consumers who are behind. They might label it as a collection fee, but if a car pulls up and leaves a note on your door and does not attempt to “collect” any past due money, then I would label it as a $20 reminder that your bill is overdue. (everyone knows when their bill is overdue). Also, I am not convinced that disconnecting cable service is as “labor intensive” as they claim. I am sure it can be done from the local office without… Read more »

patrick
patrick
10 years ago
Reply to  Bev

The cable can not be turned off with a switch, Some one has to physically disconnect it from either the pole or a transmitting junction box and the apply a locking device to the end of the cable so the person who got shut off will not just steal it back when the tech leaves. I don’t care that they charge a fee I was upset because they never informed me that they charge a fee until I got one. It may be written some place on the bill, but I have never looked I am paperless.

terry simmons
terry simmons
11 years ago

Although I have only just come across this article and although I am not a bright house customer, I am a customer of a different service provider. It would appear to me that bright house is more than fair with their customer’s. From what I understand once a customer is in the 31-60 day past due column their account is scheduled for a disconnection of service. It is only after the customer calls in and makes payment arrangements does this disconnect order get cancelled and the customer continues to receives all their services with the agreement that they would pay… Read more »

Margo
Margo
11 years ago
Reply to  terry simmons

Also in regards to this comment above by Terry Simmons “…service is disconnected and a collection notice is sent out. It is only at this time that the $20 collection fee is applied.”
THIS IS VERY UNTRUE!
I was NEVER contacted that mine was even late, and recieved no call and no notice of any kind, except this random door hanger so your matter of fact statement is very far from the facts.

patrick
patrick
10 years ago
Reply to  Margo

I am in the same boat as Margo, I did know I was behind, but only by 50 to 60 dollars each month. I had some one come to my house three times. Two of which I was home and they asked if I knew I was 50 dollars behind and if I wanted to pay now or have it put on next months bill? I was never informed of a collection fee, nor did Bright house EVER call or e-mail me with a late notice. I found out the third time they sent some one and I was not… Read more »

michele perez
michele perez
9 years ago
Reply to  terry simmons

This may be two years late in coming but I think getting charged $20 on $2 and $6 balances (mind you, nobody came to the door – the most I’d get is an automated recording to call BH about a very important message). Blockbuster got in a bit of trouble for all their “fees” so there must be a point at which fees become more than reasonable. If you read my posts below, they were posting fees on late fees with a zero balance. This is not good business unless the only thing that matters is racking up all the… Read more »

Margo
Margo
11 years ago

It’s GOUGING plain and simple, and really poor customer service. I was NEVER called and only found a door hanger on my door when I got home from work. I was never contacted but now have to pay $20 because Brighthouse decided to waste money sending someone to my house instead of calling? Starting to sound like Verizon customer service now.

Kate
Kate
11 years ago

I f ing hate brighthouse. The worse thing iever got involvedwith. I only owe 200 an they want to have a warrent for my arrest..wtf##########!?

eric
eric
9 years ago
Reply to  Kate

Maybe if more people will start stealing their f#cking service they wouldnt be such assholes. I bet if i bought their service and charged both my neighbors 20 dollars a month the stupid f#cks would be paid and totally clueless lmao. Greed is gonna get them f#cked up and put out of business

michele perez
michele perez
9 years ago

I am a former Brighthouse customer of something like 12 years. Our last few years were riddled with enormous late fees incurred from every minor rate increase, a rental movie, or a previous late fee. This was so confusing I would just pay the 300-400 cable/internet/phone bill that should have been somewhere in the 140s simply because I’m really busy and it was the only game in town. When I got married my husband started to notice that these fees were frequent and questionable. So he would call and spend upwards of an hours on hold and talking to someone… Read more »

michele perez
michele perez
9 years ago

And whoever said it’s price gouging is absolutely right. One day this will no longer be the case – I can’t wait!

JB
JB
9 years ago

So I got hit with a $261.43 bill, “hanger” from Brighthouse today stating they will shut off my internet if I don’t pay within 48 hours. Well that’s funny, because I use AUTO PAYMENTS for the past 13 months and my bill is always paid on time, in full. I spent 73 minutes on hold today trying to speak with someone about this, but of course never got to anyone on the phone.

Brighthouse, you absolutely suck and this proves why I tell my friends, family, co-workers, ect. to avoid you like the plague.

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