PA Man Claims Fundbox Made Robocalls Despite Having ‘No Business Relationship’
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Shelton v. Fundbox, Inc.
Filed: July 24, 2017 ◆§ 2:17-cv-03301-RBS
Fundbox, Inc. is staring down claims it used prohibited auto-dialing equipment to call consumers' cell phones.
A Pennsylvania consumer claims in a just-filed proposed class action that defendant Fundbox, Inc. placed automated telemarketing calls to his cell phone using equipment prohibited for such purposes under the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Noting that no business relationship existed between the plaintiff and defendant before the alleged robocalls began, the complaint alleges consumers nationwide, even those with numbers in the National Do Not Call Registry, received illegal telemarketing calls from the defendant as part of a campaign waged by Fundbox to promote its small-business credit services.
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