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UK's largest mobile firms sued for £3bn - amid claims they overcharged loyal customers

  • A legal claim has been launched against UK mobile phone networks, potentially leading to payouts for millions of consumers.
  • The claim alleges that the four largest network operators did not reduce charges once minimum contract terms ended, despite customers already paying for their handsets.
  • If successful, affected consumers could receive up to £1,823 each.
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‘Loyalty penalty’ class action claim launched against four largest mobile firms

The claim alleges that long-standing customers were overcharged for handsets beyond the end of their contractual term.

·London, United Kingdom
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Britain's class action regime has become an increasingly popular way for consumers to hold companies to account.

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Evening Standard broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, December 7, 2023.
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