Are you a former AT&T unlimited data plan customer? You might be eligible for a refund, the FTC says

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Are you a former AT&T unlimited data plan customer? You might be eligible for a refund, the FTC says
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Here's how to find out if you're eligible.

Former AT&T customers who had an unlimited data plan between October 2011 and June 2015 and have not already cashed a check from AT&T might beto get a payment, the FTC said. If you are a current AT&T customer who had an unlimited data plan during this time, according to the FTC, there is no need to file a claim — you should have gotten a bill credit from AT&T in early 2020.

According to the FTC, some customers who had unlimited plans are getting money back because “AT&T throttled their data, slowing down their internet speed after they used a certain amount of data in a billing cycle.” “The limits on this ‘unlimited’ plan made it hard — and, in some cases, impossible — to browse the internet or stream videos,” the FTC said. “And, before people signed a long-term contract, AT&T didn’t adequately disclose to customers that it would slow down their internet.”

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