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UCAN Intervenes in Verizon Class Action Settlement

UCAN's evaluation of a settlement between Verizon and class action attorneys showed it was good for the attorneys, but bad for the victims. We intervened, but Verizon is still using very confusing contract language.

Court of Appeals Backs UCAN Against Cingular on Marketing Abuses.

On June 20th, the California Court of Appeals started summer off in the nicest way by ruling that Cingular had to honor California's consumer protection laws. In a 3-0 vote,

A California appeals court yesterday upheld a state decision to fine Cingular Wireless $12 million for failing to tell customers that its network was overburdened and then charging them stiff penalties to get out of their contracts.

UCAN has established that Cingular Wireless engaged in illegal and shoddy sales and service practices during the 2000-2002 time frame -- many of which may be continuing even today. On July 3, 2002, UCAN set its sights upon Cingular Wireless. UCAN pushed for and intervened in a regulatory inquiry into Cingular sales and service practices. Hearings were held before the CPUC in April 2003. In September 2003, the PUC Judge issued a decision supporting almost all of UCAN's recommendations. Not surprisingly, Cingular appealed the Judge's ruling.

On September 23, 2004, the CPUC adopted fined Cingular Wireless $12.14 million for violation of laws governing telecommunications carriers and ordered restitution that could amount to an additional $50 million or more. Cingular has appealed the CPUC decision. UCAN has filed an opposition to the appeal. This matter will likely be hung up in the Courts for a year or two. In the meantime, customers who deserve refunds of the improperly assessed Early Termination Penalties during the 2000-2002 time period will continue to go without the refunds. Currently, the new "Schwarzenegger" CPUC refuses to require the carrier to give the refunds that were ordered by the "Davis" CPUC.

3% Reduction for Long Distance Phone Bills

This just in! Spanish-American War over...phone bills to drop 3%.

The Big Oil Hog Takes it on the "Chinny, Chin, Chin" in Fight With UCAN's Guzzler Buster

It was a High-Noon face-off at The Boxing Club in University City as UCAN's Executive Director took on the Gargantuan Glutton of Greed and Pink Porker of Oil Profits, a.k.a The Big Oil Hog. The two foes squared off in a boxing ring and the fisticuffs (and pigs) flew furiously. Find out the shocking role played by UCAN's Gas-Saving Guide in what some are calling the "fight of the century"...

Landlord Water Meter Abuses

Help UCAN identify landlords of master metered apartment complexes who are charging their tenants more for water and sewer costs than they are paying to the local water agency that bills them. See our complaint form for more information.

Ringtone Ripoffs: Who Profits?

Michael Shames is featured in CBS story showing how your cell phone company profits when you are ripped off by a ringtone vendor.

Sunrise Powerlink Poor Alternative to Locally Developed Green Energy Sources

UCAN executive director Michael Shames calls SDG&E's green argument for the Powerlink "window dressing." Read the story in the North County Times.

 

SDG&E explores offering Web access

There's talk of Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) coming to San Diego. UCAN's executive director Michael Shames says BPL "may be one of the best things SDG&E can give to the community." Read more from the Union-Tribune.

 

Request your FREE Mobile Phone Plan Checker today!

Fill out this form to request a FREE copy of UCAN's 2009 updated Mobile Phone Plan Checker

The Fraud Squad Network


Need help resolving a dispute with a company? Get individualized help with your dispute from the Fraud Squad by using our Online Complaint Forms. Once you've filled out a complaint, call the Fraud Squad Hotline at (619) 696-6966!

It's Time to Go Solar

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Save gas with this free money saving guide

 

How to Cancel Your Cell Phone Contract

Cell phone providers will let you get out of your contract for around $175 per phone line with no questions asked.

If that just isn't good enough for you, and it shouldn't be, then take a look at this guide to learn about asserting your rights!

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Shopping for wireless with the World's Greatest Consumer

They don't call me the "World's Greatest Consumer" for nothing. Well, perhaps they do. But that's an entirely different story and only tangentially related to my decision to take a personal plunge into buying a new wireless phone and service. Join me on my virtual safari.

-Michael, WGC


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Sunrise Powerlink

Visit our page dedicated to the Sunrise Powerlink Transmission Project. You will find news, data, legal hearings and testimony, open-letters from UCAN's executive director, and just about everything else you might want to know regarding this important proposal. Or, listen to Michael Shames explain UCAN's opposition to Sunrise in this UCAN.org podcast.

AT&T International Wireless Roaming Overcharges and Cramming

AT&T's practice of enabling international roaming without customer notification violates the CA Public Utilities Code, which is intended to protect consumers from "cramming" of unauthorized charges. AT&T customers are also being charged for calls that were never placed. UCAN asserts that these customers never sought nor authorized international roaming as a service provided in connection with their cellular phone service.

California Lifeline/Universal Lifeline Telephone Service

California Lifeline, formerly known as Universal Lifeline Telephone Service (ULTS), provides discounted basic residential (landline) telephone service to low-income households.

Sprint Nextel illegally billing taxes, fees, and text message charges on data broadband services plans

UCAN has filed a federal class action complaint against Sprint Nextel (aka Sprint Solutions) for illegally billing customers taxes, fees, and text message charges on data services plans. You can read the complaint here.

SDG&E Rate Increase


December 8th, 2006 was not a good day for San Diego. On that day, San Diego Gas & Electric asked state regulators for permission to raise base rates for electricity and natural gas customers by some $250 million annually for the years 2008 through 2013. You don't need a calculator to realize that adds up to a chilly $1.5 BILLION over those six years. Listen to Michael Shames explain UCAN's position on SDG&E's rate request.

Cingular Customer Service Case 2002-2007

UCAN established that Cingular Wireless engaged in illegal marketing and customer service practices from 2000-2002 and filed a suit in July 2002. The case dragged on for years, but in was worth the wait. In 2006, a CA Court of Appeals judge ruled against Cingular and upheld a CPUC decision to hit Cingular with a large fine for its unconscionable actions. Get all the details inside our issue center.

MCI Long Distance Charges

UCAN's complaint, filed with the California Public Utilities Commission, details how MCI added surcharges to the bills of local phone customers in violation of California law. MCI's new long-distance "Basic Monthly Fee" is being imposed on those customers who use MCI's local phone service...but don't use MCI long-distance.

Advanced Metering Initiative


In a filing with the Public Utilities Commission, SDG&E has asked for approval to deploy "real-time" advanced meters to all of SDG&E's small business and residential customers. Find out why the SDG&E AMI proposal needed to be substantially revised.

Ringtone and text message rip-offs

Of all the new features and capabilities of today's cell phones, UCAN receives the most complaints about ringtones and text messages. Our issue center contains all sorts of valuable information from consumer guides and updates to lawsuits and settlements against major cell phone providers. Come inside and see for yourself!

Sewer Refund Settlement 2006

After over two years of litigation, the City and UCAN's Executive Director Michael Shames have agreed to a settlement that would return about $40 million to overcharged residential customers and, perhaps more importantly, allow for the creation of independent oversight of City water and sewer operations. Check out this Issue Center for everything you need to know about the refund!



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