Arizona AG approves $13M Cox settlement
As part of the settlement, $10 million will go to Arizona and just over $3 million will be paid out to current and former Cox customers who signed up for television services between January 2017 and March 2021. The attorney general's office says the company failed to adequately disclose costs to customers by disguising price increases as routine fees.
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