Tranzvia Hit with Class Action Over Autodialed Telemarketing Calls
by Erin Shaak
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Naiman v. Tranzvia LLC
Filed: August 18, 2017 ◆§ 3:17-cv-04813-JCS
A California man has filed a proposed class action against Tranzvia LLC over allegations that it violated federal law by placing autodialed telemarketing calls to consumers’ phones without their prior consent.
A California man has filed a proposed class action against Tranzvia LLC over allegations that it violated federal law by placing autodialed telemarketing calls to consumers’ phones without their prior consent. The plaintiff says he received two calls from Tranzvia – one to his cell phone and one to his residential phone – and that both played a pre-recorded message regarding the defendant’s card processing services. He says he has never been a customer of Tranzvia and has never been interested in doing business with the company. The suit says Tranzvia was previously sued in November 2016 over the same allegations, yet continues to place the potentially illegal calls.
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