Charter Communications has announced that they will be giving a rebate of $50 to those customers whose e-mail were deleted. Isn't nice that Charter could so readily place a monetary value on those e-mails. Did they even bother to ask the customer what they felt a fair compensation would be. While the e-mails are of no value to charter that might not be the case with their customers. If it were me personally, I would expect at the least 3 free months of cable service or barring that a $1.00 per deleted E-mail.
With the pay out to e-mail customers totaling almost 3/4 of a million ($700,000.00) you have got to wonder how Charter is going to make up the loss. Perhaps another price increase in the foreseeable future is the answer.


