If you're an AT&T customer you may soon be getting a refund check in the mail from your service provider.

The Federal Communications Commission has order the company to payback $7.75 Million to customers that were scammed. According to reports, AT&T allowed scammers to charge their customers $9 for a directory assistance that never existed.

Investigators believe that small businesses, with landlines, were charged for this service, but it never existed. Still, businesses were paying for it.

 

If you think you may have been part of this scam, keep an eye out for a refund, which should be delivered within the next 90 days.

 

 

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