T-Mobile Settles ETF Lawsuit
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Funny...........
If not an admission of wrong-doing, then what is it???? 😕
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This is dumb I say if you sign a contract then *ucking honor it or shut the *ell up and pay the etf T-mobile settled this because who knows what could have been the outcome I agree it is not an admission of wrong doing!! that would be me and my neighbor having an aggrement and then breaking it well suck it up and pay the freakin etf end of story
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They decided to settle instead of continue with full-blown court proceedings. In other words, T-Mobile has decided it worthwhile to spend $11.5M now and say "We don't think we did anything wrong, but we'd like this to go away, so here's some money" than to possibly spend much more down the road in legal fees and the court's ultimate decision if the case is ruled in the favor of consumers.
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there you go!! 100% Correct !!
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MennoMay 13, 2009, 6:16 PM
It's a "This lawsuit is more of a headache than it's worth and fighting it is not worth the cost of legal fees. We'll just have to create more paperwork for customers to sign because they are obviously not smart enough to read what they already have."
A two year CONTRACT is a contract. the terms for leaving that contract early (for carrier and customer) are clearly listed.
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Amen!!! You couldnt explain that any better menno
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It's cheaper than 20 years of court fees which would result from these tards dragging this thing out. Ding.
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