Is Optimum And Suddenlink Settlement Genuine? Read This First
Did you receive the Optimum and Suddenlink settlement email? It is not a scam. You received the mail because you filed a claim.
In case you’ve forgotten, A class action lawsuit has been filed against Altice USA, Inc., accusing the company of deceptive advertising and a breach of consumer trust. The lawsuit centers around the company’s Optimum and Suddenlink Communications brands, which provide broadband internet and television services to millions of customers across the country.
Who Is Eligible For The Optimum And Suddenlink Settlement
The settlement provides compensation to individuals who subscribed to Optimum or Suddenlink broadband Internet service and/or television service between July 27, 2018 and May 5, 2023 and paid a Network Fee and/or a TV Fee.
How Much Is The Settlement?
As per the conditions outlined in the settlement agreement, $15,000,000 have been mapped out for eligible class members. This however will depend on the number of valid claims filed. Class Members who file valid claims will receive one of the following amounts: $27.50 if you are a current customer who paid a network and Tv fee, $20.00 if you are a former customer,$15.00 if you paid tv fee alone, $12.00 if you paid only network fee, $10.00 if you paid either tv or network fee during the and a former customer.
How To File A Claim
If you want to get a settlement payment. Make sure to fill out a valid claim form by September 5, 2023 .That’s the deadline, so don’t miss it!
If you are eligible for the claim click here
Conclusion
In conclusion Seale et al. v. Altice USA, Inc. et al, Docket No. MER-L-618-23, class action lawsuit is not a scam. Just like Top Flite Financial Settlement. Altice USA, Inc. is being accused of violating these laws by advertising and promising a specific flat monthly rate for its services, only to charge customers additional fees, which were not clearly disclosed at the time of sale.