posted by on Jul 11

For those who purchased an iphone and signed up for AT&T service, listen up.  If you’ve been wondering, like others, whether  it’s  a two year contract or a five year contract, you’ll be interested in the news today that a judge in California has granted a three-year old lawsuit the status of class action.  Anyone who purchased an iphone from Apple and who then signed up for AT&T as their cell phone service carrier, may have been allegedly mislead to believe they were signing up for a two year contract.  However, according to an exclusivity contract between Apple and AT&T, the contract term for these iphone customers was and is five years.  Hence, the Apple, AT&T and iPhone Class Action Lawsuit.

The case started back in 2007, when USA Today broke the story that service contracts were not what they appeared to be on the surface.  This July, three years later, it’s finally become a class action lawsuit.  Anyone who purchased their iphone between June 29, 2007 and now can become part of the class action.

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