Georgia Woman Claims Luminess Direct Ignored Objections to Text Message Ads
by Erin Shaak
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Ruthrauff v. Luminess Direct, Llc
Filed: February 19, 2018 ◆§ 1:18cv716
A proposed class action has been filed against Luminess Direct, LLC over the airbrush company’s alleged practice of sending text message advertisements to consumers without their prior consent and despite their objections.
A proposed class action has been filed against Luminess Direct, LLC over the airbrush company’s alleged violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). The suit argues that the defendant sends text message advertisements to consumers’ cell phones without their prior consent and ignores their requests to opt-out of future messages. The plaintiff allegedly received at least six texts and responded to each with the word “Stop” to “cancel” future texts, per the messages’ instructions. Nevertheless, each of her requests was ignored, according to the complaint, and she supposedly continued to receive the unwanted texts “on a regular basis.”
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