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Can I file a law suit against AT&T?

Asked on Mar 08th, 2021 on Business Law - Illinois
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I purchased two iPhones from an AT&T store on May 23, 2019. I am still paying for and be charged for the free one. Can I suit for myself and possibly others (thousands, maybe millions) who were and have be neglected and lied to.
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Business Law Attorney serving Chicago, IL at T. J. Jesky
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This sounds as if it has the makings of a Class Action Lawsuit in Federal Court.  If you only have a few people (approximately under 30 people) who want to join in a lawsuit, the Plaintiffs are joined together.  However, if there are many people, who had identical injuries (paying for something that was suppose to be free), it has the makings of a Class Action Lawsuit.   The suit would need to be certified first by the Judge before it moves foward.  Many litigation attorneys are open to Class Action Lawsuit.  
Answered on Mar 13th, 2021 at 4:05 PM

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