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Getting an advertisement through an e-mail, text message, or computerized telephone call may seem like a simple annoyance. You may quickly hit delete and move on. But your cell phone service or internet provider may be charging you for delivery of those ads. Rather than investing their own advertising dollars, these companies are pushing their costs onto some consumers. Under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing (CAN-SPAM) Act, these practices may be illegal.
Companies have been known to collect cell phone numbers after you place an order or make an initial purchase, then turn your information over to a third-party marketing company that sends “text blasts” advertising or promoting other goods and services. Sending mass text messages is illegal unless the owner of the number gave prior express consent to receive text messages or automated telephone calls.
Many consumers do not know that they have the right to stop unwanted advertisements from flooding their phone and e-mail inbox. Taking legal action can help to prevent this abusive practice as well as compensate you for your losses. The statutory fine for unsolicited texts is $500. Even a single text can support a TCPA claim. Consumers who have pursued legal action to stop illegal spamming have had success in Minnesota and nationwide.
For companies held liable under federal or state SPAM laws, the costs can be significant. Here are some examples of damages and lawsuits involving illegal e-mail and text spamming:
If you are tired of getting unwanted telephone, text message or e-mail ads, remember that many of these practices are illegal and give rise to a cause of action and financial compensation. The consumer protection attorneys at Wanta Thome PLC are experienced in litigating and settling these unwanted text messages cases. We are currently investigating cases involving unsolicited text messages and e-mails. For more information about your rights under Minnesota and federal consumer protection laws, please call (612) 252-3570 for a private consultation.
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