Etienne v. Deliu, LLC
Filed: November 22, 2017 ◆§ 0:17-cv-62297-FAM
The suit claims Oakland Park Crunch Fitness, as part of a marketing campaign, repeatedly sent unwanted texts to consumers' cell phones without consent.
The owning and operating company of a Crunch fitness center located in Oakland Park, Florida has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit alleging it violated the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). According to the suit, the defendant “conducted (and continues to conduct) wide-scale telemarketing campaigns that feature the repeated sending of unwanted solicitation text messages” to consumers’ cell phones. The class action centers around the allegation that the defendant never received recipients’ prior express written consent to send such messages and seeks various injunctions against the company, as well as $500 per alleged violation to be paid into a common fund for class members.
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