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[Consumer Reports]   Cable companies are sneaking fees onto their customers’ bills — inflating bills far higher than the list price for the service. And consumers are sick of it! More than 115,000 of you signed our petition to tell big cable companies to drop these fees. The company we received the most complaints about was Comcast, so we’re taking the fight against fees right to their doorstep. Today, we’re holding a live petition delivery and Q&A event outside of Comcast HQ in Philadelphia. [Watch live as we tell Comcast and the other cable companies: “Stop nickel-and-diming your customers!” Then ask us your burning questions about cable fees. The stream starts at 11:15am ET/8:15am PT.](  [Watch live »](  Make sure to share the stream with your friends and family on Facebook so they can join in. Thanks, Kimberly FountainConsumer Reports You may notice that action emails from our team look a bit different. Consumers Union has always been a part of the CR family. And from now on, you’ll continue to receive the important action alerts we’ve always sent — just under our green Consumer Reports logo. [Unsubscribe from Consumer Reports action alerts.]( © 2018 Consumer Reports, 101 Truman Avenue, Yonkers, NY, 10703 [Contact Consumer Reports](

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