Verizon New Jersey has agreed to a settlement to resolve a lawsuit resulting from its marketing, sales, billing and customer service practices regarding its FiOS television, telephone and Internet services. The agreement, made by Verizon with Attorney General Anne Milgram and the Division of Consumer Affairs, requires Verizon to pay $795,000 in civil penalties to the state and reimburse attorneys’ fees and investigative costs. Verizon will also provide 1,160 consumers who filed complaints about the company with a $50 prepaid gift card or allow consumers to terminate their FiOS service without an early termination fee.
“Companies must deliver services at the terms advertised and represented to consumers. This settlement demonstrates Verizon’s commitment to do right by its customers and to adhere to our consumer protection laws and regulations,” Milgram said.
The action, originally brought by the New Jersey Attorney General’s office this past March, came in response to complaints from state residents who failed to receive promised flat-screen televisions offered as part of a sign-up promotion the company ran last year. The company was also accused of running advertising campaigns quoting prices that did not come close to reflecting the actual total cost of service. The Attorney General also documented instances of setup and installation fees that were promised to be waived by Verizon representatives, but were billed anyway.
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WABC-TV New York ran this report on March 18th exploring the Verizon FiOS problems leading to the New Jersey lawsuit. (2 minutes)
“Consumers want crystal clear television when they sign up for FiOS and they deserve a crystal clear explanation of service terms and conditions,” David Szuchman, Consumer Affairs Director, said. “This settlement ensures that consumers will get what they are promised when signing up for FiOS service.”
Verizon representatives said the debacle over the flat-panel television promotion occurred when a larger than anticipated demand for FiOS depleted their inventory. The company indicated it is willing to work with consumers to get them the promotional products promised. Going forward, as part of the agreement, the company will be certain the inventory levels of promotional gifts are better tied to expected demand, and substitute items of equal or greater value when necessary.
The company will also end its practice of charging consumers a different price than that quoted in advertisements or door-to-door sales. Consumers will no longer be charged an activation fee following a sales representative’s waiver of such a fee. An estimated first bill will also be reviewed with the consumer at their time of ordering. The consumer will also be advised of any estimated pro-rated amounts, one-time and monthly charges, taxes and fees.
Customers who order FiOS service through Verizon’s customer service centers will be sent a copy of their estimated first bill through email or first-class mail within seven days of ordering FiOS service and provided a toll-free telephone number for consumer inquiries as to FiOS service, FiOS promotions and promotional gifts, customer service and assistance, billing and other services.
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WPVI-TV Philadelphia covers the settlement between the New Jersey Attorney General and Verizon New Jersey over it’s problems with FiOS service. (1 minute)