I really dont think that the guy who filed the lawsuit knew tmobile's unlocking policy and tmobile is always the better one when it comes to unlock any phone. But anyways here is goes;
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Wireless-carrier T-Mobile USA lost a California Supreme Court bid Wednesday to kill a lawsuit challenging the company's early-termination fees and its practice of locking down phones to work only on T-Mobile's network. Without comment, the high court's seven justices declined to review two lower-court decisions that allowed the lawsuit. The case could ultimately revamp the relationship between mobile-phone carriers and their customers.
Neither T-Mobile nor lawyers for aggrieved phone customers immediately returned messages to comment. The Supreme Court's refusal to hear the challenge clears the way for a class-action lawsuit seeking a court injunction barring T-Mobile from collecting a termination-of-service fee of about $200. The company usually charges the fee when a contract is terminated early, no matter how close or far away from the contract's expiration date.
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