Receivables Performance Management Places 'Harassing' Robocalls, Suit Says
by Erin Shaak
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Austell v. Receivables Performance Management, LLC
Filed: May 5, 2017 ◆§ 2:17-cv-00712
Receivables Performance Management, LLC is on the receiving end of a proposed class action alleging that it illegally placed autodialed robocalls to consumers' phones.
Washington
Receivables Performance Management, LLC is on the receiving end of a proposed class action alleging that it illegally placed autodialed robocalls to consumers’ cell phones without their consent. The plaintiff claims the defendant called her in an attempt to collect a debt owed by someone else. She says she informed the debt collector on multiple occasions that it was calling the wrong number and asked that it stop calling, but her requests were supposedly ignored. According to the lawsuit, the defendant has systematically and illegally harmed consumers in that "their privacy has been violated, they were subjected to annoying and harassing calls that constitute a nuisance, and they were charged for incoming calls."
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