https://www.rcrwireless.com/20231106/carriers/t-mobile-us-faces-antitrust-lawsuit-over-sprint-merger/amp
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The rooms TMO rented at the Trump Hotel during the hearing were peanuts. What was it? $185,000? LOL. There is no proof TMO bribed anybody - but I wouldn't doubt it - if anybody bribed someone it took a little more that a couple hundred thousand and it wasn't in the open. Bribes in D.C. for as huge of a merger as TMO / Sprint - take more than some hotel room rentals - - that takes shrink wrapped pallets of $100 bills delivered to proper storage rental. If you want to dump your severance package to join a lawsuit - go ahead. You be you. But the same guys who knew where to deliver that pallet of $100 bills to make the Sprint merger happened know where to deliver he next pallet of $100 bills to make sure you lose that lawsuit. You sue - you kiss your package goodbye. They paid me to leave. If they pay me to leave they don't want me. If they don't want me and I don't take the money to leave they will find a way to get rid of me without paying me. You guys grew up middle class. I can tell. You believe in justice. Justice is a middle class concept. The rich and the poor know better.
T-Mobile booked a bunch of rooms at the Washington DC Trump hotel before it was approved. Otherwise, the DOJ and FCC was going to block. Dirty company and US President.
They lied, and paid Trump a lot of money to allow buy out and now we are all fu---d
Lawsuit brought by ATT and Verizon customers whose cell phone prices went up because of the merger....
Maybe some of us laid off employees should dump our severance packages and sue T-Mobile for saying the merger would be net positive on job growth?