As of March 2026, there are two different legal situations involving T-Mobile and $200 gift cards that you might be looking for. Customers claim T-Mobile advertised a promotion offering a $200 gift card for every new line added.
The most recent update concerns a new class action lawsuit specifically about $200 gift card promotions that were allegedly promised but never delivered.
1. The $200 Gift Card Class Action (New/Active)
A class action lawsuit (Ghrabeti v. T-Mobile USA Inc.) was filed in late 2025 and is currently active in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
The Allegation: Customers claim T-Mobile advertised a promotion offering a $200 gift card for every new line added. However, after signing up, customers were told the promotion “did not exist” or were denied the cards without reason.
Current Status: As of March 2026, this case is still in the early litigation phases. T-Mobile has moved the case to federal court, and no settlement has been reached yet.
Who is covered: Currently, the lawsuit focuses on California consumers, though the lawyers are seeking to represent a broader class of affected customers nationwide.
Next Steps: Since there is no settlement, there is no official claim form yet. If you were affected, keep your receipts, promotional emails, and records of any store conversations.
2. The 2021 Data Breach Settlement (Completed)
If you are asking about the massive $350 million settlement related to the 2021 data breach (where some users received $25–$100 payments that could be taken as gift cards/prepaid cards):
Status: This settlement is closed. Distribution of payments was officially completed in 2025.
Deadline for Issues: If you had an approved claim but never received your payment (or had a failed electronic payment), you have until March 31, 2026, to contact the Settlement Administrator at 1-833-512-2314 to request a reissue.
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