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It would be poetic justice if their complaints were shot down by the courts pointing out that giving only one party an out to arbitration would be unfair and that it was AT&T's idea in the first place.

In other words, if they hated the idea so much, they shouldn't have forced people into binding arbitration.

I wasn't aware of these efforts to block the merger before reading this article. After reading about them, and AT&T's attempts to sue them away, I'm actually making a point of filing a complaint against the merger today.

Thanks AT&T, for calling to my attention a means by which I can help to try punishing you for your persistent and longstanding shittiness as a company.

I'm an AT&T customer. When the first iPhone came out, I unlocked it and switched it to T-Mobile. Eventually I grew tired of unlocking and jailbreaking with every update and became an AT&T customer. Since I've been a customer, I've experienced dropped calls, spotty data services and extortionate fees when travelling abroad. I can hardly conceive that less competition among GSM providers will make that better.

Where do I sign up to block the deal?