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Pacific Bell/AT&T Landline class action settlementA federal judge on Friday preliminarily approved a class action lawsuit settlement with AT&T Inc. over allegations it illegally billed thousands of landline customers for third-party services they didn’t order, a practice known in the industry as “cramming.”

The AT&T cramming settlement will resolve a 2009 class action lawsuit, titled Nwabueze v. AT&T Inc., that alleges AT&T purchased accounts receivables from other billers, billed its customers for third-party services, took a cut of the collected money and gave the remaining money to the original services. According to the class action lawsuit, however, AT&T had no system in place to make sure the third-party charges were legitimate. This allowed companies to piggyback onto AT&T’s bills just by using a customer’s phone number, without having to prove that the customer actually owed them money.

AT&T denies wrongdoing, despite eliminating third-party billing on January 1, 2011.

The practice of cramming has come under fire in recent years, leading the FCC in April 2012 to pass new regulations requiring telephone companies to inform customers of their right to block third-party charges from their bills. The FCC also mandates that third-party charges appear separate from the telephone company’s charges on bills.

“Most consumers don’t know when there are crammed charges on their bills,” the FCC said in a statement. “Crammers often avoid detection by charging a small amount to each consumer — as little as $1.99 per month — or describing charges in a manner that makes them appear to be for services from the phone company.”

Under the AT&T landline cramming class action settlement, AT&T customers who were billed for third-party services from 2005 to the present will be able to file claims to receive a refund. Current AT&T customers will receive the refunds as phone-bill credits, while former customers will receive checks.

Details on how to file a claim for the AT&T third-party billing class action lawsuit settlement can be found in our Open Class Action Lawsuits section.

The AT&T Landline Cramming Class Action Lawsuit Settlement case is Nwabueze v. AT&T Inc., et al., Case No. 9-cv-01529, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

Plaintiffs are represented by Jeffrey F. Keller of Keller Grover LLP, John G. Jacobs and Bryan G. Kolton of Jacobs Kolton Chtd. and Michael W. Sobol and Jahan C. Sagafi of Leiff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP.

UPDATE: The AT&T landline class action settlement was approved at the Final Fairness Hearing but settlement distribution was delayed by an appeal filed by a single Class Member in December 2013. That appeal was voluntarily dismissed in March 2014, allowing the Settlement Administrator to begin processing claims and payments.

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102 thoughts onAT&T Billing Class Action Settlement Preliminarily Approved

  1. Willie E Burleson Sr says:

    I have used ATT since 1993 at Two (2) Different Address and each time I submit a claim form the tell me something is wrong. I always make copies of all of my information and I don’t agree with them . I think that they just stall to kill time.

  2. teneka ray says:

    They have overcharged me so. I had to close my acct.

  3. Linda Williams says:

    At&t is very guilty for over charging its customers. I had to cancel the service because each month my charges would go up until I just could not afford the service anymore. I never paid the price I was quote it was always at least 50% more than what I was quoted.

  4. Mary J. McLaughlin says:

    10/5/2013
    I have my phone and Internet with AT&T.
    Great Service from both.
    Mary J. McLaughlin
    1121 Back Bay Drive 116
    Newport Beach, Ca 92660
    mclaughlin1918@sbcglobal.net

  5. sheila madison says:

    l will like my whole Refund because l have been with ATT Company For seven year. The amount is not clear until I receive my paperwork in 75 days.

  6. Rich says:

    From Oct,2009 until Dec,2011 they billed me for all sorts of services I never authorized. They got me for 245.90 and I hope to get it ALL back. Corporate greed, the bane of our society.

  7. tony shears says:

    my third party charges is 267.74

  8. Kim says:

    Filled out all the paperwork they sent to figure out what was owed waiting for check. Hell will freeze first.

  9. Kim says:

    Got my card and paperwork to figure what is owed. When do they distribute the money

  10. LESLIE WRIGHT says:

    Issues with AT&T bills keeps going up with no explanation. And when I was slightly behind they moved the due date sooner which really screwed me up. So many charges of $25.00 or $30.00 due to them temp disconnecting my internet,.Tried to get rid of the phone completely but they never followed thru with my request.Nebver received a notice either. My friend just received a letter that she was overcharged 700.00 and they will send her a check. Don’t want my account credited. Want $ back or they just collect interest on the money owed to US! Please tell me how to find out if I am part of this. Thank you.

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