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Millions of AT&T customers are eligible for a payment stemming from a lawsuit claiming the mobile carrier illegally charged subscribers undisclosed administrative fees for years. A judge tentatively approved a $14 million class-action settlement in June and is now live.
Plaintiffs in the suit, filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, argue AT&T failed to inform post-paid wireless customers they were being charged a monthly $1.99 administrative fee for Regional News each line.(Unlike , post-paid customers are billed after the fact based on their usage.)
AT&T hasn’t responded to a request for comment, but in court filings, it said its decision to reach a settlement wasn’t an admission of any wrongdoing.
Here’s what you need to know about the case, including who is eligible for Indian News . USA News a payment, The Breaking News how much class members could get and how to file a claim.
What is AT&T accused of in the class action suit?
AT&T began charging post-paid customers a monthly administrative fee for each wireless line in May 2013.