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Hey, AT&T Customers: If You Plan To Grab A Slice Of The Cramming Settlement, Do It Right Now

4.30.15 4:10 PM EDT By Kate Cox@kcoxdc

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(So Cal Metro)

(So Cal Metro)

A friendly reminder to AT&T wireless customers: as a result of their $105m settlement with the FTC, the company has to pay refunds for cramming. The application deadline for refunds is May 1 — that’s tomorrow. You can visit the settlement website to see if you’re eligible or to submit a claim.

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4.30.15By Kate Cox@kcoxdc

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