ARE you in line for a payout from a big business caught out behaving badly? There are a range of collective lawsuits building up in Britain for the first time and consumer victims may be able…
The case concerns “Voice Only Customers” who had alandline between October 2015 and April 2018, but did not receive a broadband service, as well as “Split Purchase Customers” who had a BT landline service which they didn’t bundle with a broadband service for a discount.
The over-charging stems from companies which sold high voltage and underwater electricity cables running a cartel, for which they were fined by the European Commission in 2014. Some three million rail customers are being represented in cases against South Western Railway and London & South Eastern Railway.
Consumers affected will have to provide evidence of Travelcard ownership from late 2015 and rail fare purchases relating to the South Western. Southeastern, Thameslink, Southern, Great Northern, and/or Gatwick Express rail networks.Victims of data breaches could get thousands
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