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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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have tried twice now to no avail.
"Additionally, T-Mobile reported that about 850,000 active pre-paid mobile customers had the following information hacked in the T-Mobile data breach:
• Phone Number,
• Account Pin (Which has since been reset by T-Mobile)."
No its one per main account holder who's personal info was affected on aug 16, 2021.
So if you have a family account, the person who's name the account is opened under qualifies, not every family member with a line.
My account only became T-Mobile account maybe 14 months ago.
It's literally answered a few posts above yours.
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T-Mobile will pay $350,000,000 into a Settlement Fund...
My account only became T-Mobile account maybe 14 months ago.
The merger closed in April 1, 2020. Therefore beginning that date, you were a Tmobile customer.
It looks like their JavaScript parses your current local date but the server is actually based on the east coast and that's what it validates against.
Accounting books being separate doesn't mean anything. Beginning 4/1/2020, Sprint legally ceased to exist. Tmobile owned sprint outright beginning that date and as a result, if a data breach occurred after that date then T-mobile would be at fault.
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