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Is there a class action against AT?

Is there a class action against AT?

Certain California AT customers with unlimited data plans may be eligible to benefit from a $12 million class action settlement over alleged data throttling. Allegedly, AT intentionally slowed data speeds on cellphones and wireless cards when a customer approached or surpassed AT’s internal data usage limits.

Why did I get a refund from AT?

You can get a refund if you made an overpayment or there was a surplus on your account. You might get a credit or an adjustment to your account for a mistake that was made or a promotional deal or discount which AT says can take up to 2 months to appear on your bill.

What is the ATTM settlement?

The settlement resolves lawsuits concerning AT Mobility charging Internet Taxes for internet access through certain services. The two sides disagree about whether AT Mobility’s charging of Internet Taxes was proper, and if it was improper, how much the plaintiffs would have been entitled to.

How much is the AT settlement?

AT has agreed to a $12 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit over its throttling of “unlimited” mobile data plans. As usual, refunds to individual customers amount to a fraction of what the customers paid for the hobbled service.

Can I sue AT for lying to me?

You can sue AT in the California Small Claims Court nearest to you. In California, AT will not be allowed to have an attorney at the small claims hearing. This is done so that there is an even playing field. Instead, a non-attorney employee will have to represent them.

How much is the AT refund?

AT has agreed to pay $60 million back to customers to settle a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit over the carrier’s severe throttling of mobile data plans advertised as “unlimited.” The FTC, which sued AT in 2014, announced the settlement today.

How much is the credit from AT settlement?

After administrative costs and attorneys’ fees, typical victims are expected to get $10 or $11 from the new settlement. Many of these same people previously received $12 each from a $60 million settlement between AT and the Federal Trade Commission, bringing the typical person’s total payout to $22 or $23.

Can you sue AT in small claims court?

You can sue AT in small claims court. If you’re paying more than agreed for an AT service, you may be able to file a claim in small claims court. You can sue AT for unreliable service in small claims court. You deserve to get the service for which you pay.

Can I sue AT for overcharging me?

You can sue AT for overcharging you. If you’re paying more than agreed for an AT service, you may be able to file a claim in small claims court. You can sue AT for unreliable service in small claims court.

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Ruth Doyle