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For Immediate Release: December 3, 2006

Contact: Frank Sobrino, Press Secretary
O: (212) 669-4193


Gotbaum Warns Holiday Shoppers:
Beware of Hidden Cell Phone Cancellation Fees

Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum, joined by City Council members Leroy Comrie and John Liu, and consumer advocate Chuck Bell, today cautioned holiday shoppers to beware of the hundreds of dollars in hidden fees independent cell phone dealers often charge consumers for canceling a cell phone plan.

Researchers from Gotbaum’s office last year found cell phone dealers charging unwitting consumers cancellation fees ranging from $50 to $400, in addition to the $150 to $240 charged by national cell phone service providers, such as Sprint, Nextel and Verizon. During a recent follow-up review, Gotbaum’s office found stores still charging the added fees—and still failing to inform customers.

The Public Advocate Wednesday introduced a bill to the City Council requiring cell phone dealerships to clearly post any additional fees they charge customers. Gotbaum said that until the bill requiring store signage becomes law, consumers need to ask questions.

“Don’t be afraid to ask questions when signing up for a cell phone plan, or to shop around for the best deals,” Gotbaum said. “Be sure to get all the details on cancellation fees and other charges before signing on the dotted line.

“With the holiday shopping season in full swing, it’s important for consumers to know the full extent of the costs and fees involved in buying a cell phone plan,” Gotbaum added. “My bill will eliminate the element of surprise for consumers. It will help protect consumers from being blindsided by double cancellation fees.”

Council members Comrie and Liu are co-sponsors of the signage bill introduced by Gotbaum.

Councilman Comrie, Chair of the Consumer Affairs Committee, said: “I want to applaud Public Advocate Gotbaum for her leadership on this issue. This report addresses a serious flaw in the business practices of various cell phone dealers in our city. Unfortunately, the victims of these hidden fees are usually working class residents – many who are living check to check – who patronize these dealerships and need to get the best bargain for their dollars. I look forward to holding a hearing on this proposed bill and giving this issue a full vetting.”

Councilman Liu, member of the Consumer Affairs Committee, said: “Cell phone providers and wireless phone companies have aggressively marketed within the community, and sometimes these marketing practices have misled large numbers of customers to the point where some people have lost money. Customers often don’t know the difference between the wireless companies and the retail outlets that sell the service contracts. Better disclosure needs to be provided for consumers. The ‘buyer beware’ attitude of the cell phone companies cannot continue unabated.”

Chuck Bell, Programs Director of Consumers Union, the publisher of Consumer Reports, said: “Cell phones may be wireless, but unfortunately they often come with many strings attached. Consumers who buy cell phones from independent cell phone dealers need to be especially careful about avoiding unexpected termination fees, which can range to hundreds of dollars. We strongly support the proposed New York City legislation that would require dealers to give full information to consumers about any such fees prior to contract signing.”

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