The company is paying each of its affected customer a $10 refund.
This begs the question: How did they decide $10 was the correct amount?
Furthermore, if $10 is Comcast’s estimation of the damage 30 seconds of porn incurred on the average viewer, should it have paid more to families watching the game with small children, or since the porn clip interrupted the game right after Larry Fitzgerald’s last touchdown in the game, Cardinals Fans?
And most important, what about the people who enjoy porn? Should they send back the refund, or perhaps with an extra dollar or two?
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