Some Bell wireless customers will get rebates, totalling up to $11.82 million, after paying for unwanted premium text messages, the federal Competition Bureau says. Former Bell customers will also be notified to claim their rebate by mail and email by that date. Those who are still Bell customers will get a credit added to their account by July 25, 2016. Telus agreed to refund $7.34 million and Rogers agreed to refund $5.4 million to customers in settlements made with the bureau in 2015. The Competition Bureau was originally seeking $10 million each from Bell Rogers and Telus and $1 million from the industry group.
Source: CBC News May 27, 2016 10:15 UTC