Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
Virgin Mobile charges $10 a month for their data plan. If the voice minutes run out anyone calling gets a message that the number is no longer available. So a re-up is done early and the cycle starts new, effectively losing whatever is left in the data plan. Is this legal? The company is basically taking back something the customer has paid for and they are doing this on a massive scale.
Any help would be appreciated!
Asked on 5/23/11, 1:18 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joshua Hale
Hale Law Group
This does on it's face seem to be a problem. I would want to read the contract. Even if it is a contract-less contract, there are likely some terms by which you have agreed to abide by. You are welcome to give my office a call at your convenience.
JDH
Answered on 7/02/11, 3:34 pm
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