WPA Intelligence Accused of Placing Illegal Robocalls to Consumers’ Cell Phones
by Erin Shaak
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Mey v. WPA Intelligence
Filed: November 7, 2017 ◆§ 1:17-cv-02350
A proposed class action has been filed against WPA Intelligence over claims that the company placed illegal robocalls to consumers’ cell phones without prior consent.
District of Columbia
A proposed class action has been filed against WPA Intelligence over claims that the company placed illegal robocalls to consumers’ cell phones without prior consent. The plaintiff says she received a call from the defendant despite never having provided the Washington D.C. company with her telephone number, which the complaint notes is listed on the National Do Not Call Registry, and was told by an employee that the call had been made using an autodialer. The suit argues the call violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the plaintiff’s privacy.
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