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266 Meta's Customer Service is So Bad, Users Are Suing in Small Claims Court To Resolve Issues

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msmash @ Slashdot 1 place · 06/20/2024 13:30 EDT

Meta's Customer Service is So Bad, Users Are Suing in Small Claims Court To Resolve Issues

Facebook and Instagram users are increasingly turning to small claims courts to regain access to their accounts or seek damages from Meta, amid frustrations with the company's customer support. In several cases across multiple states, Engadget reports, plaintiffs have successfully restored account access or won financial compensation. Meta often responds by contacting litigants before court dates, attempting to resolve issues out of court.

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