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Now T-Mobile Gets Sued

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Just to keep track of things, T-Mobile is the subject of a class-action suit for billing for unwanted premium content. This follows Sprint and Alltel, and will likely be followed by Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and AT&T (NYSE: T) and others. In T-Mobile’s case the lawsuit claims “T-Mobile omitted necessary information from plaintiffs’ cellular phone bills that was required by [California statute], including the means to contact the offending third-party company, such as a toll free number,” reports RCR News. In February T-Mobile was sued for not letting people turn off normal text messaging.

May 15, 2008 4:11 PM ET

Posted In: Legal, Companies, T-Mobile

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