October 10, 2007
Stolen Cell Phone Bills: Attorney General Brown Settles Stolen Cell Phone Billing Disputes
SAN FRANCISCO — California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced a “groundbreaking settlement” with AT&T Mobility (formerly Cingular) that will prohibit the cell phone carrier from charging customers for any calls made after their phones are lost or stolen. Brown alleged that the company violated California law, including Public Utilities Code section 2890, which bars phone companies from charging customers for unauthorized services.
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