CenturyLink to pay $450,000 in Wisconsin settlement

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CenturyLink will pay $450,000 in civilĀ civil forfeitures, surcharges, fees, and investigative costs to settle a complaint that alleged the business misrespresented the montly price of internet services to Wisconsin customers.

The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection reached that settlement with Lumen Technologies Service Group LLC and CenturyLink Communications LLCĀ  which did not admit that it violated any laws.

Between April 1, 2015 and Dec. 31, 2017, CenturyLink advertised ā€œprice lockā€ subscriptions to Wisconsin consumers but failed to honor this promotion. The promotion was represented as ā€œlocking inā€ a fixed monthly cost for internet services during the subscription term. However, during the ensuing subscription term, CenturyLink applied additional monthly fees to the bills of consumers. These were identified as broadband cost recovery fees and effectively increased the monthly subscription cost. The broadband cost recovery fees were also gradually increased over time from $1.99 in April 2015 to $3.99 by October 2016.

DATCP alleged that CenturyLink committed 240 violations of a Wisconsin law that prohibits any person who sells or offers to sell internet access services to consumers from misrepresenting the terms of a subscription. CenturyLink will pay a civil forfeiture of $270,000 for those alleged violations as well as $180,000 in statutory surcharges, fees, and investigative costs.

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Additionally, CenturyLink has agreed to not engage in practices that misrepresent the terms of a subscription in any advertisement, bill, or other communication directed to a Wisconsin consumer; to follow Wisconsin laws and regulations concerning required disclosures for subscription terms and changes; and to end its practice of charging internet cost recovery fees or broadband cost recovery fees to Wisconsin consumers.

This settlement follows a 2020 class action lawsuit in Minnesota which made over $15 million in payments available to customers who had purchased certain services from CenturyLink between Jan. 1, 2014 and Jan.24, 2020. Beginning in March 2020, CenturyLink sent notices to class members, including its 315,635 Wisconsin customers who were eligible to file a claim.

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