friends using AT&T wireless serviceA class action lawsuit says that AT&T charges customers an “administrative fee” on post-payment wireless plans, and does not notify customers of the fee in an attempt to boost their profits.

Plaintiffs Ian Vianu and Irina Bukchin claim that when they signed up for an AT&T wireless plan, they were not notified that they would be charged an administrative fee.

However, they say that they were charged the fee and the price raised gradually over the course of their contract.

Vianu notes that he did not notice that the fee was being charged at first, because it increased so slowly. Allegedly, after a number of months, he noticed that his rate had risen by around $15.

Allegedly, both Vianu and Bukchin say that after their initial contract with AT&T, they then signed new contracts with the company when they purchased new phones, and in Bukchin’s case, allegedly added a new line to her phone plan.

The plaintiffs claim they were not told that they would be charged an administrative fee when they resigned their contract, as they were not told when they signed their initial contract.

The AT&T administrative fee class action lawsuit asserts that the fee was charged unjustly, because administrative fees should have been included in the price of the wireless plan as advertised by AT&T.

Furthermore, the AT&T class action lawsuit says at the wireless company does not advertise the fees to its customers. Allegedly, this fee is not disclosed in the contract, and is hidden in the company website.

AT&T reportedly raised this fee without notifying customers that it exists or notifying customers that it is being raised. The customers assert that this rate hike happens gradually so customers do not notice it is being raised, and is effectively a way for AT&T to increase their monthly charge to customers without having to advertise a higher rate.

Vianu and Bukchin say that AT&T intentionally misleads customers about the fee in an effort to make their services seem like a better deal than they are.

To emphasize their assertion that the company charges this fee without customers’ knowledge or consent, the customers note that this fee is only charged to customers who are on post-payment plans, not prepayment plans.

The customers argue that AT&T charges this fee to post-payment and not prepayment customers because post payment customers are less able to cancel their plans if they do not want to incur the fee. Allegedly, post-payment customers would be charged a large fee for the service they already used and would face penalties for breaking a contract.

Vianu and Bukchin are represented by Michael W. Sobol, Roger N. Heller, Sarah R. London, and Avery S. Halfon of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP; and by Daniel M. Hattis and Paul Karl Lukacs of Hattis & Lukacs.

The AT&T Wireless Plan Administrative Fees Class Action Lawsuit is Ian Vianu, et al. v. AT&T Mobility LLC, Case No. 3:19-cv-03602, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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594 thoughts onAT&T Class Action Alleges Bait-and-Switch Pricing Scheme

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  5. JRam says:

    I was with AT&T since Alltel was bought out by they. They lie to you about the prices, data, minutes, and contract then they get you locked into a contract for years and charge you what they please with late fees and if you go over your minutes or data you pay extra. They lie. They are lure you into contracts. I would rather go back to smoke signals than go back to their company.

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  9. Leslie Lewis says:

    Please add me. I’ve been an AT&T wireless customer since 2006. My bill keeps steadily increasing for years.

  10. Elnora Anderson says:

    Walked in the AT&T ofc on 5/18/19 signed up for wireless service was told that “ installation was $99.00 but because you are signing up for service today, will wave $49.00. Installation would be $50.00 I was in California when I got my first bill was $155.00 with no explanation. I called them and they would only wave $25.00 it call the salesman over and over again he never returned my call I would have canceled but was told that I had a one year contact

    1. Branden Broughton says:

      AT&T has ripped me off repeatedly with false information regarding the bills. I was sold a wireless plan and promised a bill of $120/ month my first bill was almost $500 and $200/month thereafter. I requested to return the phones because I was lied to about the bill and they said there was no way I am in a contract and I would immediately have to pay the price of the devices if I canceled. I was lied to straight to my face in the store by the salesman. I asked for the bottom line price of what my bill would be each month and he quoted $120 would be my bill each month he lied to me and got me stuck in a contract and I didn’t find out the truth until almost two months later when I got the outrageous bill.

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