Here’s how you can make AT&T pay for its controversial admin fee… in California
Don’t expect to get rich here
A get-rich-quick scheme… this is most certainly not.
Could have been better, could have been worse
Meanwhile, the class action plaintiffs and their counsel believe the settlement to be in everyone’s “best interests”, essentially fearing that AT&T could ultimately win the case and pay no penalty whatsoever or simply continue to delay the end of an already three-year-long legal saga.
Your $15 to $29 possible payments are estimated to cover anywhere between 6 and 11 months of “average” admin fees, which is certainly better than nothing… but does little to solve the core issue of this controversy. Although undoubtedly misleading, this fee (and others like it) are here to stay, and if AT&T is bothered by this $14 million expense, there’s nothing to stop it from increasing said fee and recouping its loss in a matter of months.
If you’re really frustrated with these types of fees, you should just turn your back on AT&T.
Even worse, current AT&T customers looking to file a claim and get a “refund” of 6 to 11 months of administrative fees will receive said refund via “automatic account credit”, from where the carrier can then easily take the money back by making up other taxes.
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