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T-Mobile USA, Inc.
As part of a $90 million proposed settlement, T-Mobile is refunding customers who were unfairly billed third-party charges by the company.
T-Mobile has been contacting all of its current and former crammed customers to let them know about the refund program and claims process. Customers can get more information about T-Mobile’s refund program at www.t-mobilerefund.com.
Tax Identity Theft Awareness Twitter Chat
Statement of Acting FTC Chairman Ohlhausen on Appointment by President Trump
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