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Re: Previous Data Breach Settlement notice
OLDSKOOL wrote: JMiracles wrote: Inoticed that text message yesterday and decided to call T-Mobile today because it seemed suspicious. I looked at the FAQ section on their site and found the following strange… https://www.t-mobilesettlement.com/home/faqs2/ 22.Where can I get more information?, at the very end of stating who you can contact, it states, "Please do not contact the Court, its Clerk, or T-Mobile." Hmmm… Well, I called them (T-Mobile)and the representative told me I did the right thing because they don't know anything about it,and they would have sent me a letter in the mail, and not a text message. There's aP. T. Barnum quote that sums this up perfectly Tmobile reps don't know of this as of yet because it's still in court to determine whether it's a class action suit or not. If it does become one, then tmobile will contact us so that we can then file a claim.22Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Previous Data Breach Settlement notice
This is partially legit. Please DO NOT give any info to the number that texted you (that part is a scam), but the actual law suit is real. The site linked below is legit. I've used them for 2 other class action law suits. You're not able to file a claim just yet, but when you are, you'll go through T-Mobile. Please copy and paste link below, as for some reason it is not clickable: https://www.classaction.org/blog/t-mobile-data-breach-settlement-what-you-need-to-know28Visto1like0ComentariosRe: keller postman
Fede_hohner12 wrote: I legit did it right now. Hopefully its not a scam. It just asks for a signature and number for zelle. They did have my info adress ect. So. It cant be. Not legit It's definitely a scam. No class action suit will ask for bank info. Asking for Zelle info is the same thing. They will mail you a check if it's legit. Please monitor your bank account that is connected to your Zelle.10Visto0likes0Comentarios