March 17, 2017
A Nebraska federal judge on Thursday granted final approval to a $1 million agreement and to a separate deal without a monetary cap that would settle claims by a class of consumers that three mobile messaging companies "crammed" their mobile phones by charging them for content services without authorization.
December 21, 2015
Three mobile messaging companies could soon escape allegations they "crammed" consumers' cellphones by charging them for content services without authorization, after sending a third proposed class action settlement to a Nebraska federal court Monday.
July 31, 2014
A Nebraska federal judge on Thursday again shot down the proposed settlement of a class action alleging three mobile messaging companies "crammed" consumers' cellphones by charging them for content services without authorization, saying $3 million wasn't enough to spread across a class of potentially 30 million people.
March 04, 2014
A group of mobile messaging companies has agreed to pay up to $100 per text message to settle a proposed class action alleging they "crammed" customers' cell phones by charging them for monthly content services without authorization, according to a filing Monday in Nebraska federal court.