Industry Verticals · Telecom & UtilitiesstructuralBillingB2CContracts

Telecom Billing Dispute Outcomes Are Inconsistent Across Identical Errors

T-Mobile resolves the same billing mistake with a full credit in one month and only a partial credit the next, with no policy explanation. Customers have no reliable expectation of how disputes will be resolved. This inconsistency reflects undocumented agent discretion rather than a transparent refund policy.

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