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Collect compensation from AT&T / T-Mobile for Cramming Suit
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January 1, 2015
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According to DSL Reports, you can now submit your account information with two different websites to see if you were over charged during your mobile subscription period with AT&T and T-Mobile in recent years. I plan to see if I get anything from it, I’d recommend that others do the same and see if anything comes from it.

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January 10, 2015
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Cellnut said
According to DSL Reports, you can now submit your account information with two different websites to see if you were over charged during your mobile subscription period with AT&T and T-Mobile in recent years. I plan to see if I get anything from it, I’d recommend that others do the same and see if anything comes from it.

In case people don’t know what cramming is, it’s when companies send you bills that are extremely hard to read, so it’s impossible to see sometimes that you’re being charged fees for this and that that you didn’t know were taking place.

 

And it wasn’t just AT&T and T-Mobile that have been doing it.

Sprint and Verizon are also in trouble for it…

 

I think I better start reading my bills… for everything! … see if other businesses are doing the same thing – I don’t doubt they are!

 

February 23, 2015
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In the last 10 years, since I own a postpaid plan in my country, I haven`t come across this situation, but I presume that it can happen

I usually check every day the costs, so I can easily monitor if the provider is correct or not. In addition, I tend not to use more internet traffic that the amount included in the contract, since this is the most expensive service

I wonder, if you discover that your bill isn`t what you expected, couldn`t you address to a Customer Protection Authority or something like this?

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