I mean how are they going to be sued? The people who’ll get the fines are people who are phishing and extorting. Read the terms of service.
It is a crime to extort or phish and it is a civilly punishable cause of action to send spam and scams (scams can also be a crime).
So the people who’ll get fined are being fined for sending messages like ‘ill expose your nudes if you don’t pay me such and such amount’ or ‘dear sir I’m phoning from the bank of India sir this is much imperative do the needful recently sir a rich westerner sir died in a plane crash so the needful sir and he left everything to you so sir give your bank account details’.
Imagine sending texts like that and then publicly giving your name and address to a court case when you get slapped with a fine lol. The moment these pajeet scammers turn up to court to challenge tmobiles fine they’ll be arrested by the FBIs fraud squad.
I don't think this will go very far if at all. good luck trying to fine people. Just ignore the fine. T-Mobile might get sued into oblivion.
I mean how are they going to be sued? The people who’ll get the fines are people who are phishing and extorting. Read the terms of service.
It is a crime to extort or phish and it is a civilly punishable cause of action to send spam and scams (scams can also be a crime).
So the people who’ll get fined are being fined for sending messages like ‘ill expose your nudes if you don’t pay me such and such amount’ or ‘dear sir I’m phoning from the bank of India sir this is much imperative do the needful recently sir a rich westerner sir died in a plane crash so the needful sir and he left everything to you so sir give your bank account details’.
Imagine sending texts like that and then publicly giving your name and address to a court case when you get slapped with a fine lol. The moment these pajeet scammers turn up to court to challenge tmobiles fine they’ll be arrested by the FBIs fraud squad.