Sprint Class-Action Suit

Here is away to get $90 or $30 back from Sprint.

There was a Class-Action suit brought against Sprint in regards to their ETF. If you were a customer of Sprint between July 1, 1999 and December 31, 2008 you may be entitled to a reward via settlement.

If you were charged an ETF,  you may get $90 (er… the ETF is $200.. but hey, it’s still money back).
If you did not cancel your subscription to Sprint because of fear of being charged of ETF, you may get $30.

I told my mom about this, because we had a Sprint account and she kept complaining of being overcharged, but couldn’t cancel because of the ETF. She doesn’t want the $30, so hey, I’ll take it :D

Here is a website you can file your claim on
Sprint ETF Class Action Suit

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