Emergency Air Sued by Arizona Consumer Over Alleged Robocalls
by Nadia Abbas
Last Updated on August 17, 2018
Whittaker v. Emergency Air Llc
Filed: August 14, 2018 ◆§ 3:18cv8188
An Arizona consumer claims that air conditioning company Emergency Air violated the TCPA by placing unsolicited telemarketing phone calls.
An Arizona consumer claims in a proposed class action that air conditioning company Emergency Air, LLC violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by placing telemarketing phone calls without obtaining recipients’ prior express consent.
The plaintiff alleges that she began receiving in January 2018 unsolicited autodialed, pre-recorded calls from two phone numbers in which the defendant attempted to solicit its air conditioning installation services. According to the case, the plaintiff has no prior relationship with Emergency Air, nor provided the company with consent to receive calls of any kind.
The suit seeks statutory damages and injunctive relief requiring the defendant to cease placing non-TCPA-compliant calls as part of its “wide scale telemarketing campaign.”
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