Thanks to some shady business dealings between AT&T and a pair of companies known for bloating customers' cell phone bills, roughly 2.7 million current and former AT&T mobile subscribers are getting more than $88 million dollars in refunds from the Federal Trade Commission. The refunds are part of a 2014 settlement in which AT&T was accused of "mobile cramming" -- the practice of tacking unnecessary third-party fees onto your bill without consent -- along with two known cramming companies Tatto and Acquinity.
Source: Federal Trade Commision, FTC Consumer Blog
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