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T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
gramps28 wrote:magenta9171786 wrote:SpookWarrior wrote:magenta9171786 wrote:For those asking about a class action lawsuit, it was filed yesterday in U.S. District Court in the District of New Jersey, requesting a jury trial as a result of T-Mobile breaking their promise to not raise prices for those of us covered by the Un-contract and their Price Lock. For those wishing to have a look at the complaint, here’s a link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NuzIh7lhRBwDRxFxa_RxAU3fxSMDQO4f/view?usp=sharing
How do we go about joining the class action lawsuit? Please advise - thanks.
This is pretty new, but I believe that members of the class will be notified by the court if it allows the case to proceed. In the meantime, you may want to go on the T-Mobile site and opt out of their arbitration clause. https://www.t-mobiledisputeresolution.com/en/TMobile/OptOut
That opt out is only good if you activated a line less than 30 days.
My attorney asked me to do it anyway. I wonder how many of us got a copy of T-Mobile's Terms & Conditions when we signed up for the plan, and/or were told they had 30 days to opt out. I know I didn't. It's worth opting out unless & until the court decides that we can't… it's in their hands now.
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