Common use of Current Subscribers Clause in Contracts

Current Subscribers. Current Subscribers will be entitled to elect in their Claim Form either a one-time credit of fifteen dollars ($15) off their ▇▇▇▇ – which will be considered a cash election for purposes of paragraph 8.7 – or Settlement Credits redeemable for Comcast services as follows: (a) six free pay-per-view movies (an estimated $35.94 value); or (b) for customers who also subscribe to Xfinity® high speed internet service, four months free upgrade in Internet service from Performance Level to Blast!® service (an estimated $40 value); or one free month upgrade from Blast!® service to Extreme 105 service (an estimated $38 value); or (c) two (2) free months of The Movie Channel (an estimated $43.90 value). 8.2.1 The Settlement Credits will be valid for one year after their issuance, after which they expire by their own terms. Current Subscribers who do not affirmatively elect cash or Settlement Credits for any of the services listed in paragraph 8.2 above in their Claim Form will automatically receive two (2) free months of The Movie Channel (an estimated $43.90 value) without the necessity of submitting a timely Claim Form. 8.2.2 Any Claimant relief elected in paragraph 8.2 which constitutes an upgrade in a customer’s current service (such as The Movie Channel or Xfinity® high speed internet service) will automatically end after the period of time specified in the relevant subparagraph of paragraph 8.2 and the customer’s subscription will return to the previous service level, unless the customer makes an affirmative election to continue at the higher service level and pay the regular subscription rate for that service level. 8.2.3 Different pay-per-view movies have different actual values, so the value listed next to each pay-per-view option above is an estimate determined by the total potential value (i.e., value of pay-per-view movies based off of cost per rental of a high-definition movie). Therefore, the actual compensation received by a Claimant will vary based upon the Claimant’s pay-per-view selection.

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Sources: Class Action Settlement Agreement, Class Action Settlement Agreement