Lawsuit Claims DialAmerica Marketing Called Consumers Without Consent
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Shuckett v. DialAmerica Marketing, Inc.
Filed: October 9, 2017 ◆§ 3:17-cv-02073-LAB-KSC
DialAmerica Marketing is facing another lawsuit that claims it placed illegal robocalls to consumers' cell phones.
DialAmerica Marketing, Inc. is the defendant in a proposed class action case out of California that claims the company called consumers’ cell phones to market products (such as, the case says, bathroom fixtures) without first obtaining prior express consent. Citing potential Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) abuses, the lawsuit claims DialAmerica placed repeated telemarketing calls to the plaintiff between July and August 2017, even though the individual, at no point, shopped for bathroom fixtures or authorized the company to call her cell phone. The plaintiff claims DialAmerica placed two to four calls per day—as many as 40 calls over a two-month span—using automatic dialing technology that utilized a pre-recorded message.
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