Friday, October 10, 2014

US’s AT&T Agrees to Pay $105 Million for Unauthorized Charge Settlement


(Digital Marketing Agency, restartbox.com)- Reputable American corporation AT&T has agreed to pay up to $105 million to resolve allegedly unauthorized charges on customers’ cell phone bills following years of complaints from owners about being charged for services as daily horoscopes that they never requested.

Among the $105 million, $80 million will be paid to refund customers, whereas $20 million is earmarked for penalties, with other $5 million fined by the Federal Communications Commission.

“We reached a broad settlement to resolve claims that some of our wireless customers were billed for charges from third-parties that the customers did not authorize. This settlement gives our customers who believe they were wrongfully billed for PSMS the ability to get a refund,” an AT&T spokesman said in an emailed statement.


US’s AT&T Agrees to Pay $105 Million for Unauthorized Charge Settlement

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