T-Mobile has won a final judgment and permanent injunction against pre-paid phone traffickers working out of Brooklyn, N.Y. The traffickers would buy T-Mobile pre-paid phones in bulk, open them, unlock them, and then sell them at a higher cost to unsuspecting customers. A federal judge has permanently barred the defendants — Ajay Mehta, Wireless Touch, Talk2Me, and IA Communications — from the bulk purchase, unlocking and resale of T-Mobile phones. T-Mobile was awarded $5 million in damages. T-Mobile still has similar on-going cases in other markets.
T-Mobile Wins Judgment Against Pre-Paid Traffickers
March 12th, 2009 · Source [Mobile Tech News] · No Comments
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