Posted on March 13, 2012. Filed under: Consumer | Tags: Boost, Boost Mobile, Boost Mobile scam, cell phone, class action, Cricket, lost prepaid phone minutes, phone minutes, pre-paid, prepaid, prepaid cell phone, Sprint, Virgin Mobile |
Zeldes & Haeggquist, LLP is investigating a potential class action lawsuit against Boost Mobile, one of Sprint’s pre-paid brands. Boost Mobile sells wireless phones and services without long-term contracts. To pay for Boost Mobile’s prepaid services, customers periodically add money to their Boost Mobile accounts. However, consumers claim Boost Mobile withdraws any money a customer doesn’t use within 90 days.
If you’ve loaded money into your Boost Mobile account and Boost has withdrawn the money after 90 days, you may have been a victim of consumer fraud. If you wish to discuss or participate in this potential class action, or if you have any questions concerning your rights or interests, please contact Helen Zeldes of Zeldes & Haeggquist, LLP at (619) 342-8000 or via e-mail at investigations@zhlaw.com. There is no cost to you.
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