Man Says He's Addicted To Cable; Wants To Sue

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Post Date: 15th Jan, 2004 - 9:16pm / Post ID: #

Man Says He's Addicted To Cable; Wants To Sue
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Man Says He's Addicted To Cable; Wants To Sue

Cable TV made a West Bend man addicted to TV, caused his wife to be overweight and his kids to be lazy, he says.

And he's threatening to sue the cable company.

Timothy Dumouchel of West Bend wants $5,000 or three computers, and a lifetime supply of free Internet service from Charter Communications to settle what he says will be a small claims suit.

Dumouchel blames Charter for his TV addiction, his wife's 50-pound weight gain and his children's being "lazy channel surfers," according to a Fond du Lac police report.

Charter employees called police to the local office at 165 Knight's Way the evening of Dec. 23 after Dumouchel showed up with a small claims complaint, reportedly intimidated an employee and made "low-level threats" to employees" safety, according to a police report.

The report states Dumouchel gave an employee five minutes to get a supervisor to talk to him or their next contact would be "in the ocean with the sharks."

According to the report, Dumouchel told Charter employees he plans to sue because his cable connection remained intact four years after he tried to get it canceled.

The result was that he and his family got free cable from August of 1999 to Dec. 23, 2003.

"I believe that the reason I smoke and drink every day and my wife is overweight is because we watched TV every day for the last four years," Dumouchel stated in a written complaint against the company, included in a Fond du Lac police report.

"But the reason I am suing Charter is they did not let me make a decision as to what was best for myself and my family and (they have been) keeping cable (coming) into my home for four years after I asked them to turn it off."

According to the police report, Dumouchel called Charter to stop his cable service in August of 1999 and was taken off the billing but not the cable service.

In a written statement, he said he put the family TV in the basement in 1999 after he had called to get cable disconnected, but soon thereafter, his wife had moved it back and hooked up the cable connection, and it still worked.

He stated he "made a deal" with her that 'she could watch TV as long as the cable worked."

He then went back to Charter and asked that they disconnect his service, which they reportedly never did.

He stated that he called Charter several times to get the service disconnected for good because he felt it was addictive, according to the report.

Charter's director of government and public relations for eastern Wisconsin, John Miller, says he doesn't take the threat of a lawsuit seriously.

"Even though we consider our services to be a very powerful entertainment product, I don't think it's reached a medical level yet where it could be proved to be addictive," Miller said.

"In our society, any kind of legal action shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone," he added.

Wisconsin Circuit Court records show no civil lawsuit papers filed in Dumouchel's name.

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Post Date: 17th Jan, 2004 - 11:59pm / Post ID: #

Man Says He's Addicted To Cable; Wants To Sue
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Sue Wants Cable Addicted Hes Man

That's the biggest load of crap I have ever heard. Your article reminds me of that guy who sued McDonald's because he was overweight. *shakes head and sighs* When will you people learn?

Post Date: 18th Jan, 2004 - 2:09am / Post ID: #

Man Says He's Addicted To Cable; Wants To Sue
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Did this gentleman ever stop and think to keep calling the cable company with his request to terminate service? Or did he actually just sit there and keep paying the bill every month when it came?

People like that just amaze me because they can't seem to take any responsibility for their own actions. If a judge grants this guy the settlement, I will be very disappointed. undecided.gif

Post Date: 19th Jan, 2004 - 12:25am / Post ID: #

Man Says He's Addicted To Cable; Wants To Sue
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QUOTE (msslmshdy30 @ 17-Jan 04, 6:09 PM)
Or did he actually just sit there and keep paying the bill every month when it came?


Or did he keep accepting the cable and NOT pay for it? Then if that is the case the cable company should turn around and sue him for theft of services!

19th Jan, 2004 - 12:42am / Post ID: #

Sue Wants Cable Addicted Hes Man

Just another greedy chump with a grudge... I'm awfully glad I'm not his wife smile.gif This is another result of lack of morality and ethics being taught in our homes.

I had my cable shut off in September of 2001, and my whole family is better off without it.

In my opinion, of course
Roz


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