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Wireless cramming is an ongoing issue in California, according to...

Wireless cramming is an ongoing issue in California, according to data the California Public Utilities Commission gave the FCC on the wireless cramming complaints it’s received, an ex parte filing posted online Friday showed (http://bit.ly/V4sCqr). The CPUC has directly received…

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a handful of complaints each month going back years, between one and 16 a month. Wireless carriers reported giving 161,708 refunds in September out of 1.665 million purchases. In that month, the total amount billed was $13.09 million, with $1.2 million refunded. Carriers have been providing this data on direct refunds to the state commission since 2011, the filing said.