'Dishonest' T-Mobile sued by four former Sprint dealers

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T-Mobile is being sued by four former Sprint dealers who claim that T-Mobile's acquisition of Sprint forced them to close.

NWIDA President Adam Wolf noted that many Sprint locations were right next door to T-Mobile stores which guaranteed that such stores were going to be closed. Wolf said,"How many Sprint stores were next to T-Mobile stores? They were never going to keep both. It makes no economic sense" to keep both stores open. He noted that"Even Starbucks are not next to each other."

Absolute Wireless, one of the dealers suing T-Mobile, said in its complaint that T-Mobile"forced Absolute Wireless and other dealers out of their existing Sprint contracts, which had years remaining on their terms and which were more favorable than T-Mobile’s contracts.

According to Maycom's filing,"In a matter of months, T-Mobile unlawfully devastated Maycom’s business. When the dust settled, of the 63 stores that Maycom once owned, only 28 remained to be sold at a T-Mobile created depressed value, 4 were given a limited 1 year lease renewal to operate and 31 stores were shuttered by T-Mobile."

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