Consumers who bought Wi-Fi connections on domestic air flights from the company “Gogo” can pursue their claim that they were tricked into automatic monthly renewals billed to their credit cards, a federal judge has ruled.

Eastern District Judge Jack Weinstein also said that plaintiffs seeking to prosecute a class action are not bound by mandatory arbitration and waiver of venue provisions merely because they signed up on the Gogo website to use the service.

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