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Comcast Oregon Late Fee Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

If you are a former or current Comcast cable television subscriber in Oregon who paid a Late Fee between July 15, 2003 through November 22, 2010, you may be entitled to benefits pursuant to a class action Settlement Agreement.

A class action settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against Comcast of California/Colorado/Florida/Oregon,
Inc.; Comcast of Oregon I, Inc.; Comcast of Oregon II, Inc.; Comcast of Tualatin Valley Inc.; Comcast of Washington/Oregon SMATV I, LLC; Comcast of Washington/Oregon SMATV II, LLC; Comcast of Novato; Comcast of Illinois/Ohio/Oregon, LLC; Comcast; Comcast of Montana III, Inc.; Comcast ABB Network Solutions, Inc.; Comcast ABB of Oregon, Inc.; and Comcast ABB of Payette, Inc. (collectively “Comcast” or “Defendants”) in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Multnomah County (styled Hochstetler et al. v. Comcast of California/Colorado/Florida/Oregon, Inc. et al., Class Action Case No. 0407-07245) alleging, among other things, that late fees and/or administrative fees charged by Comcast to delinquent cable television subscribers between July 15, 2003 and November 22, 2010 (“Late Fees”) failed to comply with the timing and disclosure requirements of ORS 646.649 (the “Late Fee Statute”), according to the Comcast late fee and administration fee class action settlement notice.

The Comcast late fee and administration fee class action lawsuit settlement class reportedly includes the following persons, unless otherwise excluded:

All current and former Oregon residents who are or were Comcast
cable television subscribers in Oregon on or after July 15, 2003,
and who, during the period July 15, 2003 through the date of the
Court’s Preliminary Approval, paid late fees to Comcast
(“Settlement Class”).

The proposed  Comcast late fee and administration fee class action settlement reportedly provides for the following settlement benefits, among others:

“Any Current Subscriber who paid one or more Late Fees to Comcast during the Class Period will be entitled, upon submission of a valid Claim Form, to receive a credit towards their account of U.S. Sixteen Dollars and Zero Cents ($16.00) per Late Fee. For any claims in excess of two (2) Late Fees paid to Comcast during the Class Period, Current Subscribers also must submit proof of payment for each additional Late Fee paid during the Class Period or affirm upon oath before a notary public the number of Late Fees paid.

Any Former Subscriber who paid one or more Late Fees to Comcast during the Class Period will be entitled, upon submission of a valid Claim Form, to a payment in the amount of U.S. Sixteen Dollars and Zero Cents ($16.00) per Late Fee. For any claims in excess of two (2) Late Fees paid to Comcast during the Class Period, Former Subscribers also must submit proof of payment for each additional Late Fee paid during the Class Period or affirm upon oath before a notary public the number of Late Fees paid. Payments are available to a Former Subscriber only if he/she is not indebted to Comcast or any of the Comcast Affiliated Entities. In the event of indebtedness, the amount of any refund shall serve to reduce the amount of the Former Subscriber’s indebtedness. If there is any remainder after the deduction of the indebtedness, Comcast shall send the balance to the Former Subscriber. If the Former Subscriber’s check is reduced due to any indebtedness, Comcast will advise the Former Subscriber: (a) that the refund amount has been reduced, and (b) that the Former Subscriber has fourteen (14) days from the notice to contest the indebtedness. If any Former Subscriber is dissatisfied with the resolution of his or her contest, such dispute shall be resolved by the Court.”

If the amount of valid claims received by the Class Administrator exceeds
Twenty-Three Million Dollars and Zero Cents ($23,000,000.00), the value of claims will reportedly be pro rata reduced to limit the recovery to the Class.

At 8:45 a.m. on May 2, 2011, a hearing will reportedly be held on the fairness of the proposed Comcast late fee and administration fee class action lawsuit settlement before Judge Richard C. Baldwin, in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, 1021 SW Fourth Avenue, Room 228, Portland, OR 97204 to determine whether the proposed settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate and should be finally approved, whether to award attorney’s fees to Class Counsel as provided for in the Settlement Agreement, and whether to enter a final judgment and dismiss the Lawsuit.

For more information about the Comcast late fee and administration fee class action lawsuit settlement, including information about how to participate in, be excluded from (or opt out of) or comment on or object to the Comcast late fee class action settlement, visit the Comcast late fee class action settlement website:

oregonlatefeesettlement.com

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  • Class Action Lawsuit February 15, 2011, 6:45 am

    It is always encouraging to see class action settlements in favor of the plaintiffs. It continues to be surprising how many companies think they can get away with such behaviour. Obviously, sometimes it might not be through a fault of their own but it does tell other companies that they should be aware of how they are acting and what they are doing.

  • don mcgill July 10, 2014, 11:56 am

    is this the lawsuit where Comcast is supposed to stop charging a late fee for prepayment? because public storage does the same thing.in a big way,someone let me know,o9r if you know what I am asking thanks Don @. donscoll@msn.com

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