I am going to make this fast before this window closes again. BotXXXXX XXXXXne T-mbile allowed someone they knew wasn't me to act as me to make trasnactions on my account including closing my account with out my approval or knowledge. Can I sue them? Della Nichols XXX-XXX-XXXXXXX@XXXXXX.XXX
Optional Information: Country relating to Question: United States State (if USA): California Already Tried: Talking to several people at T-mobile including their fraud department - twice.
Thank you for the post, I am happy to assist you by answering your questions. Yes, you can, but you must prove that the company knew or should have known that you were not the person whom was taking action on the account. If you can do this, you can claim compensatory as well as punitive damages. Please let me know if you need additional guidance or have any follow up questions.
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Thank you. I think it's going to be pretty easy to prove since I'm female and the other person is male.
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A consumer protection attorney. Please let me know if you have any follow up questions.
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