Archive for the ‘T-Mobile Class Action ETF’ Category

We’re cuttin’ ribbons and cuttin’ prices! 20% OFF ONE DAY ONLY.

September 29, 2010

Yup, it’s the big day. On 9/30/10 we’re hosting a HUGE Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Open House at Mission Repair – we hope you stop by – we’ve got a lot to talk about and a lot to see. Not to mention a lot of good food and oh yes, don’t forget all you can eat cotton candy. It’s the ticket!

PLEASE NOTE: Our telephone switchboard will be down for the event from 10 am to 2 pm central standard time. There’s just going to be too many people in our building and too many distractions.

We don’t really want to do this, however for the inconvenience, we’re offering a whopping 20% off of your order that you place any time on September 30, 2010. That’s right. 20% off your entire order even shipping! We’ve never dipped that deep into the discounts so if you’ve been waiting, now is the time to make that iPod or iPhone happy again. Go ahead, you know you need that MacBook Screen Repaired. 20% off brings the MacBook Screen repair down to just about $150 – this is simply amazing! USE COUPON CODE “OPEN” for your 20% off discount. Remember it’s only good for a 24 hour period, all day September 30, 2010 and it cannot be used in conjunction with any other coupon we are offering – it just won’t let ya!

OK, there it is. Let those orders fly and I’ll be back with pictures of the event shortly afterward. Thanks!!

Ryan

T-Mobile Class Action Settlement!

May 11, 2009

Hello all, I got this postcard in the mail today:

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If you can’t read that scan, here’s a transcript:

Important Notice from United States District Court for the District of New Jersey about a Class Action Settlement

If you paid or were charged a T-Mobile flat-rate Early Termination Fee (“ETF”) from July 23, 1999 to February 19, 2009, or were subject to a T-Mobile flat-rate ETF on February 19, 2009, you could get benefits from a settlement.

A proposed settlement has been reached in a class action alleging that the T-Mobile flat-rate ETF (generally $200) is unlawful. The sole purpose of this Notice is to inform you of the Settlement so that you may decide what to do about it.

If the Settlement is approved, Settlement Class members who submit Claim Forms may receive monetary or other benefits. You may also choose to exclude yourself from, or object to, the Settlement.

For a full description of the Settlement, related Court documents, and deadlines and forms, please visit www.etf-settlement.com. Claim Forms are due August 23, 2009, but the date may be extended. Requests to exclude yourself from the Settlement must be submitted to the Settlement Administrator and are due June 3, 2009, and objections to the Settlement (which may be made through an attorney) are due June 3, 2009 and any objections to attorneys’ fees requested are due June 22, 2009. If you do not exclude yourself by June 3, 2009, and you are a member of the Class, you will be bound by the Settlement. Your can get a Claim Form at www.etf-settlement.com/claimform, by calling 1-800-589-1423 or by writing the Settlement Administrator at P.O. Box 945, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440-0945. Questions may also be directed to Class Counsel, by email at info@etf-settlement.com.

Please do not contact T-Mobile or the Court with questions about the Settlement.

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So, is it interesting? You bet! I paid the $200 ETF to get out of my contract to move to the iPhone with AT&T. I was a customer for 7 years and I still have two cell phones on a T-Mobile plan. I’m going to print my claim forms now. . .

Take care, Ryan


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