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Update:

  • A California federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against Cricket Wireless over an alleged conspiracy that the company sold 4G phones to consumers who live in 3G zones.
  • On May 4, U.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled the plaintiffs wrongly relied on flawed expert reports for their case and granted summary judgment to Cricket.
  • Judge Alsup’s order excluded opinions and reports of the plaintiff’s two expert witnesses in what he described as a case with a “tortured history.”
  • In previous rulings Judge Alsup gave Cricket a series of wins decertifying a class of plaintiffs last July because their damages model evidence was flawed.

Cricket Wireless class action overview:

  • Who: A consumer filed a class action lawsuit against discount cellular company Cricket Wireless.
  • Why: The consumer alleges consumers were charged for Cricket Wireless plans with 4G even if 4G coverage was not available in their area in a scheme known as “4G-in-non-4G markets.”
  • Where: The lawsuit is being heard in federal court in Northern California.

(Aug. 06, 2021)

A class action lawsuit alleging Cricket Wireless lied to consumers saying it could provide unlimited 4G coverage in areas where 4G did not exist and violated racketeering laws has been certified by a federal judge.

U.S. District Judge William Alsup certified the class action lawsuit in California federal court, rejecting Cricket Wireless’ argument that the class members did not share a uniform experience with the company’s wireless service, Law360 reports.

“In this case it would be acceptable for plaintiffs to try to prove that while not everyone relied on Cricket’s representations, on their fraudulent scheme theory, a critical mass of consumers relied on Cricket’s representations about 4G so as to artificially support a higher price for both phones and plans,” the Alsup wrote.

“Therefore, all customers paid more than they should have because they purchased 4G phones and plans supposedly worth more than they actually were.”

According to the class action lawsuit, consumers were overcharged on Cricket Wireless plans for 4G-enabled phones and wireless plans in geographic areas that did not have 4G coverage. The scheme is allegedly known internally at Cricket Wireless as “4G in non-4G markets” — and costs hundreds of thousands of consumers many millions of dollars, Law360 reports.

In June, Alsup dismissed the claims brought by the consumers under California’s Consumer Legal Remedies Act, but allowed the consumers’ Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act claims to stay. In his latest ruling, consumers bound to arbitration agreements were cut from the class action lawsuit.

This isn’t the first time Cricket Wireless has faced legal action. The company, which was acquired by AT&T in 2014, faced legal action and settled claims over 4G false advertising in 2015.

And in July, the Maryland Attorney General’s Office ordered AT&T and Cricket Wireless to pay $3.25 million to customers in the state who purchased prepaid phones that the companies allegedly knew would stop working after they merged.

Have you bought a phone that offers 4G only to find you live in an area where 4G has not been established? Let us know your experience in the comments section!

The consumers are represented by Jonathan Taylor of Gupta Wessler PLLC and Tyler W. Hudson of Wagstaff & Cartmell.

Cricket Wireless is represented by Matthew D. Ingber of Mayer Brown LLP.

The Cricket racketeering class action lawsuit is Thomas, et al. v. Cricket Wireless LLC, et al., Case No. 3:19-cv-07270, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.


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245 thoughts onJudge dismisses RICO class action alleging Cricket Wireless lied about 4G coverage

  1. Alice dyer says:

    I use cricket and I recently was sold a phone with the same issue if a class lawsuit for cricket in Kentucky count me in.

  2. Joann Davis says:

    Can you please add me to this I am right now with cricket

  3. La Kendra E Shephard says:

    Add me

  4. Rhonda Garcia says:

    I got a phone in Artesia NM and had 4g service and was supposed to be 5g and I turned the service off and they let someone turn the service back on in my name and keep using it with out my permission

  5. Tyler McCullough says:

    How come these losers will try to charge your card at least 3 times, but then you get the money in the atm so they can withdraw it but then they don’t so then they charge late fee.. how do you sue these guys?

  6. Iyuna Smith says:

    I am currently dealing with this exact issue I was schemed into the iphone11 deal only available for the 60$ monthly plan from day one at my home I couldn’t use my phone no service at all I have to drive 3 4 plus miles just for a connection to pop in then it shows up as no caller id! I am so upset because they won’t help my and are almost forcing me to pay for service I’m not receiving they haven’t helps up their promise to 5g nationwide coverage & lied that my specific area has coverage. My bad my boyfriend both got phone the same day and we both are scammed and if someone was trying to kill me o can’t even call the police I am scared this is awful! I have no idea on what to do i even tried to downgrade my plan to 30 monthly & they turned itoff n said I made a bridge payment and to pay the full 60 in order to restore services EVEN THO I DONT HAVE SERVICE IN THE FIEST PLACE! I am literally being robbed, I cnt switch services either cause my iPhone is locked for 6months “it’s policy” The fraudulent service plan and promises and lock I in for u money this is illegal I know it! Help!

  7. Lakesha Jefferson says:

    Why am I paying for a bill and the phone I cannot use it doesn’t make any sense and you go in the cricket store they’re not telling us nothing they keep constantly saying call the number so they can help you they not even helping us 611 is no help at this moment and they know it so they giving us the runaround headaches we have kids we have important calls they need to come through that we can’t accept we missing calls I have a brother that is ill right now and they can’t even get through because my phone service doesn’t work so once again why am I paying for a phone that I cannot use…

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