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A recently announced class action lawsuit filed against T-Mobile alleges the company has disguised a hidden fee as a government charge for two decades.. The wireless network allegedly ...
The victim, who is only referred to as “Jane Doe” in the complaint, states she went to a T-Mobile store at the Columbia Center Mall, about 200 miles southeast of Seattle, last October to ...
On August 15 T-Mobile confirmed to its satisfaction that there was a cyber attack and contracted an outside company to conduct a forensic investigation. [ 8 ] On August 16, T-Mobile publicly confirmed that the company had been subject to a data breach but declined to say whether any customers' personal information was accessed or how widespread ...
Wireless providers including T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon have faced a string of lawsuits in recent years from women who allege retail employees stole intimate images or videos from their phones ...
On April 28, 2021, the Better Business Bureau issued an alert posted for the company, citing a pattern of consumer complaints that the company was unresponsive to their request for assistance regarding cellular service and billing and advising consumers to file complaints with the Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection. [14]
Additionally, the complaint against T-Mobile also alleged infringement of one of VoIP-Pal’s continuation patents, U.S. Patent No. 10,218,606 (“the ’606 patent”). After a thorough assessment, VoIP-Pal determined that its resources would be better deployed toward more promising monetization strategies rather than pursuing another lengthy ...
In recent years, the organization has been vocal on key issues, including championing consumer choice and industry competition in the debate against the Sprint T-Mobile merger, [15] advocating for consumer preference to leave net neutrality protections in place, [16] [17] exposing how data is used to engage in racial discrimination when ...
AT&T quickly filed a lawsuit against T-Mobile in Texas's Eastern District Court, claiming T-Mobile engaged in false advertising. T-Mobile didn't immediately return Yahoo Finance's request for comment.