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FREE MONEY: ANY Sprint Customer Can Get $90 or $35 From A New Class Action Lawsuit
Posted by Bradley under Free, Personal

If you were a Sprint customer between 1999-2008 and terminated your contract (and were charged an ETF Fee) you can score an easy $90!
Or if you “were afraid to cancel your contract” you can grab $35.
Everyone wins.
http://www.sprintetfsettlement.com/php/home.php
NOTE: This trick requires you to select the “Did you remain a customer to avoid paying the ETF for which you were not charged?” option to qualify.
Whether or not the above is true is ultimately on your conscience.
[IMG via joelogon's Flickr]
Tags: $35, $90, Class Action, ETF, Free, Lawsuit, Money, Sprint
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