T-Mobile’s prepaid Metro brand sold used phones as new devices and tacked on additional fees, a New York City lawsuit alleges
By Sarah Krouse Updated Sept. 5, 2019 11:38 am ET T-Mobile US Inc. TMUS 0.32% ’s pay-as-you-go wireless brand allegedly sold used phones as new devices and overcharged customers, a New York City agency said in a lawsuit filed Wednesday.
Share Your Thoughts Have you experienced questionable sales practices at mobile stores? How did you handle it? Share your experiences below. The lawsuit, which calls for the company to give up money it made from the practices and for the creation of a restitution fund for victims, comes as a coalition of state attorneys general led by New York and California seek to block T-Mobile’s planned acquisition of rival Sprint Corp. The group includes attorneys general from 17 states and a trial is scheduled to begin in December.
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