Summary
A class action lawsuit has been filed against T-Mobile, claiming that the company did not provide $200 gift cards as part of a promotion for new phone lines. The lawsuit alleges that T-Mobile's promotion was deceptive, making customers believe in offers that did not exist. The case, filed in California, seeks restitution for affected consumers.
Key Facts
- T-Mobile is facing a class action lawsuit for not honoring a $200 gift card promotion for new phone lines.
- The lawsuit was filed by Purya Ghrabeti in California due to consumer protection laws.
- Ghrabeti claims he was promised $400 in gift cards for purchasing two new lines, but was later informed the promotion was nonexistent.
- T-Mobile has denied similar claims from competitors like AT&T and Verizon concerning deceptive practices.
- The class action alleges T-Mobile used false advertising to boost sales, knowing they wouldn't fulfill the gift card offer.
- The lawsuit aims to represent California consumers affected by these promotions, seeking a jury trial for compensation and relief.
- Todd M. Friedman and his legal team represent Ghrabeti in this case.