AT&T deadline tomorrow to earn up to $7,500 in settlement case - here's who's eligible

The Mirror Us
AT&T customers have until tomorrow, December 18th, to claim up to $7,500 from a $177 million settlement related to data breaches.

Summary

AT&T is facing a $177 million class action settlement following two data breach incidents in 2024, impacting potentially 73 million customers. The breaches, occurring on March 30th and July 12th, compromised customer data including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and call/text data. While AT&T denies wrongdoing, they agreed to the settlement. Eligible customers can claim up to $7,500, depending on the extent of their compromised data and participation in one or both settlement classes. Claimants affected by both breaches may receive the maximum amount. The deadline to file a claim online at www.telecomdatasettlement.com or by mail is December 18th. Customers can call 833-890-4930 to determine their eligibility.

(Source:The Mirror Us)

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