🤳Just 1 Day Left to Claim Money From AT&T's $14 Million Hidden Fee Settlement.

If you are a past or current AT&T customer, you may be eligible for part of a $14 million class-action settlement. The deadline to file a claim in the case is tomorrow.

According to the lawsuit, AT&T failed to inform postpaid wireless customers they were being charged a $1.99 administrative fee each month. They contend the fee was actually AT&T's way of increasing its base rate "without having to advertise the higher prices."  (Unlike prepaid subscribers, postpaid customers are billed based on their usage after the fact.)

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AT&T has not admitted to any wrongdoing. However, they reached a settlement to avoid court proceedings, which could involve significant fees, costs, time, and a potential loss that results in a larger judgment.

You might qualify in the ATT Class Action Settlement if you were a California post-paid AT&T wireless customer between June 20 2015 and June 16 2022. This means you must have a post-paid account with AT&T Mobility LLC.

In order to qualify for the estimated $20 payout, you must file a claim. You can do so online (see below for link) or you can file a paper claim form and mail it.

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Alternatively, you can fill out the claim form that was included with any notice you received directly for this class action. To find out how to mail a paper form or to validate your notice and make sure it is legitimate, visit the class action administrator's website here.

https://www.attvianuclassactionsettlement.com/


Keep in mind, submitting false information will render your Claim Form invalid. You are submitting any information and statements to the information's validity under penalty of perjury.

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