Mint Mobile Faces Legal Trouble Over Alleged Customer Service Call Recording

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Mint Mobile is currently embroiled in a lawsuit alleging that they recorded customer service calls without informing their customers. A class action lawsuit filed in California accuses the T-Mobile-owned carrier of violating state privacy laws.
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May, the plaintiff, seeks to represent other California residents who may have been affected by this practice. He is requesting damages of $5,000 for each recorded call and demands that Mint Mobile cease recording calls without consent in the future. The case, referred to as May v. Mint Mobile LLC, was initially filed in state court in March 2025 and has now been transferred to federal court in California.
Mint's previous legal issues, such as the controversial $15 per month campaign, are also highlighted. | Image credit — Mint Mobile
This is not the first time the company has faced legal challenges, with a previous dispute in 2023 over allegedly deceptive advertising tactics.
We have reached out to Mint Mobile for their response and will update the article accordingly.
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