2019-07-09 | T-Mobile says it can’t be sued by users because of forced-arbitration clause | Ars Technica
'"As T-Mobile customers, each Plaintiff accepted T-Mobile's Terms and Conditions ('T&Cs')," T-Mobile wrote in a memorandum of law. '
'To opt out of arbitration, T-Mobile customers must take this action within 30 days of activating a new phone line. ', "Zajdel said plaintiffs will oppose T-Mobile's motion, but he wouldn't tell us exactly how they'll argue that the mandatory-arbitration clause shouldn't apply to them."
'As of this morning, AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint had not filed motions to compel arbitration in the cases. ', "Even if T-Mobile's motion to compel arbitration is successful, other customers who previously opted out of T-Mobile arbitration could file a similar lawsuit."
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'"As T-Mobile customers, each Plaintiff accepted T-Mobile's Terms and Conditions ('T&Cs')," T-Mobile wrote in a memorandum of law. '
'To opt out of arbitration, T-Mobile customers must take this action within 30 days of activating a new phone line. ', "Zajdel said plaintiffs will oppose T-Mobile's motion, but he wouldn't tell us exactly how they'll argue that the mandatory-arbitration clause shouldn't apply to them."
'As of this morning, AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint had not filed motions to compel arbitration in the cases. ', "Even if T-Mobile's motion to compel arbitration is successful, other customers who previously opted out of T-Mobile arbitration could file a similar lawsuit."
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