Class Action: PowerScout Illegally Used Autodialer, Violated TCPA
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Stacy v. PowerScout, Inc. et al
Filed: November 23, 2016 ◆§ 3:16-cv-02878-CAB-KSC
A class action lawsuit out of California claims PowerScout, Inc. violated the terms of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
A class action lawsuit out of California claims PowerScout, Inc. violated the terms of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by calling consumers’ cell phones en masse using an automatic telephone dialing system that utilized a prerecorded voice. The defendant, a solar energy company, made the calls in an attempt to sell the plaintiff a solar powering system for her home. The lawsuit claims the plaintiff at no point gave consent for the defendant to call her cell phone.
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