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Lawsuit claiming AT&T is overcharging iPhone and iPad data usage may not go to trial

By | May 20, 2011, 12:14pm PDT

Summary: The latest class action suit against the telecommunication giant for overbilling data usage may not ever go to court. Read on to find out why not.

Barry L. Davis, the lead lawyer on the class action suit against AT&T for “systematically overbilling” iPhone and iPad users, appeared on NBC’s Today Show yesterday to share some details of the study that is at the center of the important case (video is below). However, the Supreme Court’s April decision to uphold AT&T’s user agreement that bars class action suits and forces individual arbitrations may prevent this case from going to trial.

Davis of Thornton, Davis & Fein, and Scott A. Bursor of Bursor & Fisher, are representing Patrick Hendricks and a class of similarly affected individuals in the suit before the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. They asked an IT consulting firm to study the billing practices of AT&T for iPhone and iPad data usage over a four-month period. In fact, the experts conducted the study using new devices and “disabled everything that could trigger data usage,” according to Lisa Myers of MSNBC. When the engineer left an iPhone on but untouched for 10 days and compared the usage to the AT&T bill,  was charged for 35 transactions “totaling almost 3,000 KB,” said Davis.

Here are the other claims in the suit as described in the press release:

  • AT&T bills systematically overstated data usage by 7 to 14 percent, and in some instances by more than 300 percent. For example, an IPhone user who downloads 50 KB would actually be billed for 53.5 KB to as much as 150 KB.
  • AT&T bills for “phantom” data when phones weren’t even in use.
  • Tests by the consulting firm indicated that AT&T’s billing system did not always record the correct date and time of the data usage, causing transactions to be posted to the wrong billing cycle.
In response, AT&T’s spokesperson Mark Siegel has denied the claims in this suit in an email statement:
We properly charge for all data that our customers send and receive, including data activity that runs in the background on smartphones and other powerful data devices. Accurate billing is clearly important and, unfortunately, there have been some incorrect claims about our data usage billing practices.
Particularly for smartphones, tablets and other advanced mobile devices, applications are often constantly running in the background and engaged with our network. And AT&T captures your data activity nightly to create a bill record in our systems. This will appear on your bill to be a late night ‘charge,’ but in fact, the time stamp reflects the time that your device established a connection to the network, not the time that you sent or received data.
To make matters worst, when AT&T consumers sign their names to receive the latest phone at a reduced price, they also agree to not participate in class action suits against AT&T in the user agreement, as was the case in AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion. (Read Ars Technica’s break down of that Supreme Court decision here.) As a result, so no matter how significant this class action lawsuit is for all AT&T iPhone and iPad customers, it may not get as far as the courthouse, and therefore may not set a precedent for future suits. What a shame for consumers.
Data plans are expensive enough that customers should be vigilant about their usage and take AT&T to task when they don’t understand their bills, or feel they are being unfairly charged for usage they did not initiate. In my opinion, there should be better education for consumers about how apps and games really work on their phones so they can make an informed decision on their usage before they click. Of course, I doubt telecoms like AT&T would bother because they want people to rack up their data limits to line their own pockets.
Do you monitor your data usage bills from AT&T? Have you noticed any discrepancies?

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US carriers ripping off consumers? NEVER
@bc3tech
The idea that class action lawsuits somehow benefit consumers is the biggest myth in the world. The only people who benefit from class action lawsuits are the lawyers, the lawyers get paychecks worth hundreds of millions of dollars and consumers (many of whom are part of the class action lawsuit without their knowledge or consent) get a coupon for $0.50 a frappuccino.


You call that justice?
@Doctor Demento I agree that the prime INITIAL beneficiaries are certainly the lawyers; most of the time that is. That said, the threat of such lawsuits do indeed act to keep certain abuses at bay. If your personal damages are significant enough you can always opt out of the settlement and file in small claims court using the information generated by the suit as evidence, or even get a lawyer of your own.
@Doctor Demento
Nonsense! If you are a part of a class action, you get what is determined by the court, considering how you are impacted. Let's stop this love fest with corporations and badgering of Trial Lawyers. If I have a choice, I'll take the trial lawyers. Can't be even taken to court?? Wonder who dreamed this one up???
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Brilliant ideas
russdwright@... 25th May 2011
@windozefreak

Can't be even taken to court?? Wonder who dreamed this one up???

One word: Lawyers
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Never had a problem
Bates_ 20th May 2011
I have unlimited data for AT&T on my iPhone 4. My bill is always the same every month to within 2$. I am not going to nitpick and complain if I get shafted out of 2$ every other month or so.
@Bates_

$2 is a lot. Multiply that with millions of others and that adds up to a lot of millions.
error.
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DeusXMachina 23rd May 2011
@ frgough
No it's not.
But nice corporate apologist rhetoric.
@ScorpioBlue
Correct! This is the problem; not the Trial Lawers. Too many individuals, like this one, sees no problem being ripped off by a corporation, at any cost. Too many say, "Oh well, that is just the way things go. The little guy cannot go up against the big guys. It will cost too much." Then these same individuals will demonize Trial Lawyers for doing their dirty, expensive work. Sometimes I wonder how we made it this far. I will spend everything I own or expect to own, beg, borrow, or steal to keep some sap from ripping me off. Begging this, I will keep my mouth shut, if someone wants to fight that battle for me.
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It's not just about money
ScorpioBlue Updated - 24th May 2011
These lawsuits are also about getting these monopolies to knock it off. Specifically what it is they are being sued about for each particular case.
@Bates_ Don't you remember the bit in Superman 3, as well
as office space, where even a slight rounding can add up. AT&T have millions of customers using the iPhone so it certainly becomes worth their while to fudge things if they can get away with it.
@Bates_
If you havfe unlimited data, why are you getting +$2 overage charges, or do you mean something else.
Again I have unlimited data. So I don't get charged anything, but the standard fee. Stop crying.
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DeusXMachina 23rd May 2011
@timspublic1@...
You have unlimited data. Others don't. What is your point?
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re: no such thing as unlimited data
awkward hug 20th May 2011
This is unacceptable. AT&T can't be allowed to get away with this. What is this "unlimited" plan you speak of? I see only 2gb and 4gb packages for data.

Who sells true "unlimited" data?
@awkward hug --- AT&T used to have unlimited data plans. They don't as of last year right before the iPhone 4 came out.
@DustinU -- OIC. Were those lucky enough to get unlimited plans grandfathered in then?
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Unlimited Data Plans
russdwright@... 25th May 2011
@awkward hug

Most providers had unlimited data plans up until recently. So far as I know, Sprint is the only one who still carries it. The only way you can get it anywhere else now is if you are grandfathered in.
This seems fair to me to not sign an AT&T agreement; once AT&T acquires T-Mobile, I'll be heading over to maybe... Virgin Mobile or Cricket and forget about GSM. That is, if I can find a CDMA version of a tablet that I plan to get next year, probably with Windows 8 (in beta, but then I can't be sure).

It would be nice to have a tablet with internal USB ports so that I can forget that a CDMA modem is inside a tablet, but without limiting me to Android. happy
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montie bird Updated - 23rd May 2011
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AT&T is Ripping off their customers
wolfmtnseagle 20th May 2011
It is plain and simple if I have unlimited data, on my phone and I have tethered my phone with PC that is still my unlimited data, and no I did not get the tether plan through AT&T that is crazy I jailbroke (which is legal now) and did it. Now AT&T tries to force the package on me. No way, Hello Verizon.
I don't know why there was so little comment at the time that the Supreme Court overturned the 7th Amendment to the Constitution in AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion.
@msalzberg People didn't/don't realize the implications of the case. Hopefully this will shed more light on that miscarriage of justice.
@awkward hug Unlimited 3G is not an inalienable right. Just sayin...
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DeusXMachina 23rd May 2011
@ nickswift498
And that's not the issue involved, so your comment is pointless. Just sayin...
@msalzberg No, they did not overturn it. What they did, is make it more complex to deal with it. Congress has allowed companies to push binding arbitration as a method of cutting down costs. That said, if you can show that the method of arbitration is inherently unfair you can get it thrown out.

You can always negotiate your own contract and not accept the arbitration methods, but good luck in getting that to happen unless you are a large corporation whose business is worth their hassle.

If enough customers band together you can make it worth their while too, or you can use the influence of those people to get the policy makers to change things
in a manner that is more acceptable to you.
@richard233 Exactly. You can contract away your right to seek redress in the courts, to form a class of plaintiffs for a class action suit. Think you can sue for false advertisement? Not if your contract with the company forbids it!

But don't worry, the FTC probably has their eye on AT&T especially with the whole t-mobile proposal. And you can trust them to do it right, cause they're from the government.
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montie bird Updated - 23rd May 2011
I am CONSISTENTLY overcharged for data usage on my iPhone/iPad. I reset my data usage every billing cycle and my data usage as reported by AT&T is always much more than what my device says is sent and received. My iPad data plan renews 6/2 and while my iPad shows total cellular data usage of 120MB, AT&T shows data usage of 211MB out of 250MB as of 5/21. When my data plan gets "low" according to AT&T, they send me a notification that my data is low and solicit me to add more data to my plan. What a racket!!
I just ask that people, even those without smart phones, look at the bill. I have regularly disputed data charges of $2, $4, $6. Knowing that I have not accessed data, because I refused to be forced to carry data. What if I had not looked, and only paid? What if had not disputed? It is 10's if not 100's of Millions of fraud.
Class action law suits may not benefit the people involved, but they do effect change in a corporation. Problem is that an individual is not going to sue as the cost of suing is too expensive. A class action lawsuit will affect change in the corporation as they will not want to be sued again. Otherwise, companies like AT&T can keep screwing their clientele just enough to piss them off but not enough to be worth suing. Having an anti-class action lawsuit verb-age buried deep in a User agreement that most people do not read is a disservice, but this is not uncommon in most of the carrier industry. Carriers should stop subsidizing phones and just charge by usage (this is what is done in many other countries).

Disclosure: I do not like Class action lawsuits and agree the people suing generally get nothing (same with most normal lawsuits). US cell carrier are awful across the board with broken business models that they continue to nurse form year to year (spent 5 years working in the business, so I have first hand experience with these parasites).
Yet another reason I'm so much against the AT&T purchase of T-Mobile. I don't want any part of it.
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unlimited plans
Lacy527 23rd May 2011
@ awkward_hug Yes we were grandfathered in when the new data plans came out. If for some reason, I changed my plan and then tried to change it back - I would lose the unlimited data plan I currently have.
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One day...
Naryan 23rd May 2011
One day communication will become a basic human right, and a long time after that these companies will merge with governments and customers won't be charged anything, but there will be an uproar at the supposed lack of privacy anyway...
@Naryan
One day entertainment will be considered to be a basic human right. We will all get free internet and television, just like the Romans got their bread and circuses.
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Thats why I cancelled AT&T-all liars
msgrstclair 23rd May 2011
After having a family plan and two phones with AT&T, I caught them too many times in lies. From the customer service people to the supervisors, to the billing dept. to the people who face to face in the stores, it is all a corporate design of lying.

And to the user who isn't going to worry about $2... that amount times a hundred million is TWO HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS!!! AND HOW MUCH IS THAT WHEN THEY DO IT FIVE TIMES???? $1,000,000,000,000!!!! Exactly how this horrible company has so much money they can get away with whatever they want, and now with them buying T-Mobile, it's even worse!
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It's not just AT&T
Pete "athynz" Athens 23rd May 2011
@msgrstclair Other cell carriers lie too. I had Sprint for a while and had a plan with unlimited internet (the old SERO plan) and they detected I was using data and tacked on a business internet plan without informing me - until I looked at my bill and saw the extra $15/m charge for it. Now you would think that any CS agent would be able to look at my account and see that it already had unlimited internet as part of the plan... it took 3 months of almost daily phone calls, emails, and visits to the local Sprint retailer for someone to finally look at my account and remove the unnecessary business internet plan.
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Lack of justice from Supreme Court
Dr_Zinj 23rd May 2011
However, the Supreme Court?s April decision to uphold AT&T?s user agreement that bars class action suits and forces individual arbitrations may prevent this case from going to trial.
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Lack of justice from Supreme Court
Dr_Zinj 23rd May 2011
The Supreme Court?s April decision to uphold AT&T?s user agreement that bars class action suits and forces individual arbitrations was a gross miscarriage of justice and should be overturned on the grounds that institutional discrimination can primarily only be tried by means of class action suits. By denying CASs in this case, this opens a major can of worms to set a precedent against ALL class actions.
@Dr_Zinj
Which is why it is important to vote the right people into office. Some of these people appoint and approve Justices. We currently have a Corporate Leaning Supreme Court. And, all of these people are there for the rest of their lives, barring impeachment.
Too funny, arbitrators side with the company usually about 100% of the time. No justice coming from the justice system. Bend over and take it some more, b!tches.
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How do AT&T customer know...
QAonCall 23rd May 2011
They are being over billed for data usage and that these data packets are not just previously requested data that was lost, mis-routed, dropped call etc etc. I mean if you were on a reliable network, one could reasonably make the argument, but really on the ATT network, can you really say for certain?

TIC
At what point does the negotiation of a user agreement between an individual and a large corporation no longer become a negotiation? An individual has practically no ability to negotiate the user agreement with the sales person at any major wireless carrier. The users agreements are 'take it or leave it' only.
AT&T is getting greedier than Verizon. Verizon should try to catch up asap.
I always monitor my hell phone bills. Veriaon was far less reliable than ATT in my experience, even though the service people at both were easy to work with. In 26 months of Verizon bill only 3 or 4 were correct.
When signing up for AT&T service, you must forfeit the following:
1. The right to participate in a class action lawsuit.
2. First born child
3. left testicle
@bein' easy
You forgot arm, leg and the kitchen sink.
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