I want to know how can I sue cablevision in NJ? they claim I am 2 mos behind but yet my cable is still on. I know they over bill there customers
Asked on May 05th, 2012 on Business Law - New Jersey
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my bill is 500 dollars a month for basic channels, no premium channels, they are pure Ripoffs, I am sure there are more customers out there who are fed up with their bill every month, they purposely not send you a bill so you can be behind, I know their records of billing is inaccurate, enough is enough, they feel they can rip off customers because there are not many competitors. Please help in this matter, my bill Never reflect what it should be and that is 160.00 a month.
The amount that your cable operator is allowed to charge you is set by a tariff, or schedule, or charges agreed to with a public utilities commission. As a general matter, you will have no claim against them if they charge you the scheduled amount, even if you and millions of others think it is excessive. If your bill is incorrect -- that is, if they have billed you more than permitted by the tariff -- you can get that straightened out without litigation.
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