this isn;t some blanket "I left and paid my ETF, but now I am gonna get my cash back" lawsuit
there are certain things you need to have happend to you to qualify, and will be getting a mailer if you meet the stats. at this time there are no idea about the stats will be, however it will not be a "email us to get in on this lawsuit" thing.
If you actually read the demand for class action, the way in which the ETF was set up and used is the point of contention, not whether or not you terminated your contract, nor whether you actually paid the termination fees or not.
The two classes, as the article states, are indeed going to be huge. The second class will likely contain the largest majority of current and former Verizon customers.
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VZWguy @ Jan 30th 2008 11:18AM
this isn;t some blanket
"I left and paid my ETF, but now I am gonna get my cash back"
lawsuit
there are certain things you need to have happend to you to qualify, and will be getting a mailer if you meet the stats. at this time there are no idea about the stats will be, however it will not be a "email us to get in on this lawsuit" thing.
GKA @ Jan 30th 2008 12:59PM
Well the bar for qualifying can't be too high if they are talking about 70 million payouts; how many people could have left Verizon?
CJ @ Jan 31st 2008 5:17PM
If you actually read the demand for class action, the way in which the ETF was set up and used is the point of contention, not whether or not you terminated your contract, nor whether you actually paid the termination fees or not.
The two classes, as the article states, are indeed going to be huge. The second class will likely contain the largest majority of current and former Verizon customers.