Adriana C. Dillon, &c.,
Appellant,
v.
U-A Columbia Cablevision of
Westchester, Inc., d/b/a TCI
Cable of Westchester, &c.,
Respondent,
et al.,
Defendants.
2003 NY Int. 50
MEMORANDUM:
The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed, with costs.
Plaintiff, a customer of defendant cable television
company, commenced this purported class action for compensatory
and punitive damages challenging the $5 late fee she paid to
defendant for her late payments. The complaint alleges that,
although defendant in its promotional materials characterized the
late fee as an administrative fee intended to be a reasonable
estimate of its costs resulting from customers' late payments and
nonpayments, it was an unlawful penalty bearing no relation to
We agree with both lower courts that the voluntary payment doctrine bars plaintiff's complaint. That common law doctrine bars recovery of payments voluntarily made with full knowledge of the facts, and in the absence of fraud or mistake of material fact or law ( see Gimbel Bros., Inc. v Brook Shopping Centers, Inc., 118 AD2d 532, 535-536 [1986]). Here, no fraud or mistake is alleged in that, according to the complaint, plaintiff knew she would be charged a $5 late fee if she did not make timely payment. Alleged mischaracterization of a $5 late fee as an administrative fee does not overcome application of the voluntary payment doctrine.