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FTC Suit Against T-Mobile Says ‘Un-Carrier’ Profited From Cell Phone Cramming
Two years ago, I posted a piece written by a former student of mine about a new type of scam called “phone cramming,” something I had never heard of at the time. Fast forward to now, and I figured all the major cellular carriers … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Developments, Litigation, Mobile Devices
Tagged billing, cell phone, cellular phone, charges, cheat, Fed, federal agencies, FTC, mobile phone, phone, profit, scam, t-mobile, tmobile, uncarrier, unfair
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