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T-Mobile No Proof Open Class Action Settlement ($25 - $100)
September 26, 2022 at
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Last Edited by RenegadeDrummer October 1, 2022 at 11:51 AM$25.00
Due to a data breach that affected 80 million T-Mobile customers, you can get $25 with no proof ($100 in California). The deadline to file a claim is January 23, 2023 when the class action is set to expire.
The range is estimated to be from $25 to $25,000 depending on the losses claimed. If you opt for a cash payment you will receive an estimated $25.00. If you reside in California, you will receive an estimated $100.00. Out of pocket losses can be reimbursed for up to $25,000.00.
https://www.t-mobilesettlemen t.com/
The range is estimated to be from $25 to $25,000 depending on the losses claimed. If you opt for a cash payment you will receive an estimated $25.00. If you reside in California, you will receive an estimated $100.00. Out of pocket losses can be reimbursed for up to $25,000.00.
https://www.t-mobilesettlemen
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The real question is this per T-mobile data breach? There have been more than one in a short period of time
Possibly because openclassactions pays a bounty for the leads. Of course, I could be wrong and they do it all for the good of humanity. 😄
My account only became T-Mobile account maybe 14 months ago.
Metro by T-Mobile included?
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Edit: Preempting the question, it is clear this leak was from a very old data set (2002-2004 era). Been with TMobile since they purchased VoiceStream in 2001, I think. And I never signed an arbitration clause way back then. So the instant I find some funny business on my CRs I am lawyering up.
First time it's more in Cali favor!! We usually pay more in every way!
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