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|facts=Sprint Corporation charged early termination fees (ETFs) for its cell phone clients. | |||
Sprint offered cell phone contracts lasting 1 or 2 years. ETFs could be $200. | |||
|procedural_history=Sprint customers filed a class-action lawsuit. | |||
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Revision as of 12:46, August 30, 2023
Cellphone Termination Fee Cases | |
Court | California Court of Appeal for the First District |
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Citation | 193 Cal.App.4th 298 |
Date decided | March 3, 2011 |
Facts
Sprint Corporation charged early termination fees (ETFs) for its cell phone clients.
Sprint offered cell phone contracts lasting 1 or 2 years. ETFs could be $200.Procedural History
Sprint customers filed a class-action lawsuit.