CrowdSuit Wants To Help You Get Even With Your Phone Company
By Cat Zakrzewski We all know telecoms are evil.* But as an individual, there’s rarely a way to fight back. Enter CrowdSuit, a new company that aims to help phone customers seek legal redress against phone companies even when they cannot file class action suits. Telecoms increasingly are including a contract provision that prevents customers from filing class action lawsuits against them. Because the… Read More
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