Lawsuit against T-Mobile to go ahead
Oct 12, 07 03:56 AM PDT

Californians could soon enjoy the benefits of having a carrier unlock cellphones upon a customer's request if the lawsuit against T-Mobile is successful. In that case, chances are handsets will cost a whole lot more along with a sliding scale of termination fees. T-Mobile is certainly doing all it can to prevent this from happening with its rather draconian terms of service, which “requires aggrieved customers to submit to binding arbitration before a neutral mediator. T-Mobile said the service agreement also bars them from filing class-action lawsuits”. Glad to know that this document did not turn T-Mobile into an unstoppable juggernaut.
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By Contract , 05/03/08 2:16 PM (CommentID #535407)
If you would have read your contract then you would have known. The Company states it in the contract when you first sign up for service, you don't have to sign the contract. THAT IS WHAT A CONTRACT IS. If you went to a gym and signed a 1 year aggrement with them and then canceled you would still have to pay the ETF too.
By Just Another Greedy Corporation , 15/11/07 3:22 PM (CommentID #364526)
This is how these types of predatory companies, such as T-Mobile (T-Mob) make heaps and heaps of money, by charging exhorbitant service cancellation fees (currently $200.00), as well as other tactics that enrich them, while ripping off the consumer. Then, in their contracts, they try to make themselves untouchable via class action lawsuits.
More cheap tactics from a cheap company. Perhaps they should pay Katherine Zeta Jones less for her advertisements and instead focus more on consumer satisfaction.
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