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Woman, 62, Fights $1,431 Cable Porn Bill

Woman, 62, Fights $1,431 Cable Porn Bill
By Associated Press
5 hours ago

YONKERS, N.Y. - A 62-year-old retired schoolteacher is fighting with a cable company over a hefty bill for porn and gangsta rap programming she says she never ordered.

The charges of more than $1,000 appeared on Claudia Lee's February Cablevision bill, shortly after she bundled her cable TV, computer and phone services.

"They are harassing me and trying to make me pay for something I didn't do," said Lee, who lives alone.

She said she has been forced to pay $779 to the company and was told to pay $652 more or face having her services cut off.

"Every time I call, somebody tells me something different. They're not on the same page," she said Thursday.

Cablevision spokesman Bill Powers said Lee may not have ordered the pay-per-view programming, but someone in her home did. Lee claimed someone pirated her connection. Powers said the company did not find theft of service.

On Friday, however, Cablevision issued a statement saying, "We are suspending these charges pending a full investigation and we are going to work with our customer to ensure that this matter is appropriately resolved."

Lee said the only regular visitor to her house is her 81-year-old mother, "and I don't think she wants to watch porn."

 
They didn't find theft of service because some cable thieves aren't RETARDED. If they go crazy all over the pay-per-view, they're going to remove their tap.

Of course, the easy way to do this would be to compare the UID of her cable box versus the UID of the cable box that ordered the stuff... Oh, wait, they're a cable company, and probably don't log that.
 
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