MobileSentrix Facing Florida Resident’s Lawsuit Over Allegedly Unwanted Text Advertisement
by Nadia Abbas
Last Updated on December 18, 2018
Hindi v. Apt-Ability, Llc
Filed: December 7, 2018 ◆§ 0:18cv63008
A proposed class action out of Florida federal court alleges MobileSentrix sent an unauthorized advertisement to a consumer.
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A proposed class action out of Florida federal court alleges MobileSentrix violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by texting an unauthorized advertisement to a consumer.
The 14-page complaint focuses on a message received by the plaintiff in November 2018 in which the defendant supposedly promoted an online flash sale. According to the case, the company never properly obtained the man’s written consent before contacting him through an automatic telephone dialing system. The suit asserts that the plaintiff and similarly situated individuals are entitled to at least $500 in damages for each unlawful text they received.
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