T-Mobile $200 Gift Card Lawsuit Update: Who Is Eligible? Check Criteria Here

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A class action lawsuit alleges T-Mobile failed to deliver promised $200 gift cards to California customers who purchased new phone lines.

Summary

A class action lawsuit has been filed against T-Mobile, alleging the company failed to provide $200 gift cards promised as part of a promotion for new phone lines. The suit, filed by plaintiff Purya Ghrabeti in California, claims he was told he would receive $400 in gift cards for two new lines but was later informed the promotion didn't exist. Ghrabeti alleges false advertising and deceptive business practices, stating that T-Mobile advertised the promotion to boost sales without intending to fulfill it.

The lawsuit seeks to represent California consumers who purchased phone lines or devices from T-Mobile based on the disputed offer. If approved as a class action, it would apply to customers who made purchases during the promotional period. Ghrabeti is requesting a jury trial and seeking restitution and injunctive relief.

This isn't T-Mobile's only legal battle; AT&T has sued over T-Mobile’s “Easy Switch” tool, alleging it scrapes consumer data, and Verizon has sued over false advertising claims. T-Mobile denies these allegations and has countersued Verizon, accusing them of similar tactics.

(Source:Times Now)

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