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Federal Trade Commission v. T-Mobile USA, Inc
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December 19, 2014
T-Mobile To Pay $90M To Settle FTC Mobile Cramming Suit
T-Mobile USA Inc. will reimburse consumers at least $90 million to settle the Federal Trade Commission's accusations that the company hit them with unauthorized, third-party charges on their mobile phone bills, a practice known as mobile cramming, officials said Friday.
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October 21, 2014
T-Mobile, FTC Working On Mobile Cramming Settlement
T-Mobile USA Inc. and the Federal Trade Commission are closing in on an agreement to resolve the commission's allegations that the mobile carrier illegally profited from third-party charges, or cramming, on consumers' phone bills, the parties revealed in a request approved Tuesday to temporarily put the case on ice.
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July 01, 2014
T-Mobile 'Crammed' Consumers For Hundreds Of Millions: FTC
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday alleged T-Mobile USA Inc. illegally made hundreds of millions of dollars off third-party charges, or cramming, on consumers' phone bills, in the government's first such suit against a mobile carrier.