01-06-2023, 06:26 PM
Here is a previous question that was asked by *** (Identity withheld for privacy reasons).
I have some questions. Is the company doing something regarding the T-Mobile data breach?
T-Mobile has an opt-out option, so you can opt-out within 30 days of service. When you start a new line with T-Mobile, Sprint (I believe Sprint is now a part of T-Mobile) they used to have their stores, and when we go in and get a new phone, you would need to sign paperwork agreeing to their terms and services. Within the terms, an arbitration clause is included. Other places like Simple Mobile and Boost don't make you sign a document. Would it be the same with the arbitration clause for other lines or would it just be for T-Mobile?
I have some questions. Is the company doing something regarding the T-Mobile data breach?
T-Mobile has an opt-out option, so you can opt-out within 30 days of service. When you start a new line with T-Mobile, Sprint (I believe Sprint is now a part of T-Mobile) they used to have their stores, and when we go in and get a new phone, you would need to sign paperwork agreeing to their terms and services. Within the terms, an arbitration clause is included. Other places like Simple Mobile and Boost don't make you sign a document. Would it be the same with the arbitration clause for other lines or would it just be for T-Mobile?