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Michigan consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit accusing a West Palm Beach
company of using an unlawful telemarketing campaign.
Richard Frost filed a complaint
individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated on March 21 in the
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida against National Auto
Protection Corp. alleging violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
According to the complaint, the
plaintiffs allege that his phone number is registered on the National Do Not
Call Registry. The suit states that the defendant contracted him in January to
sell an extended warranty for his vehicle without his consent. The plaintiffs
hold National Auto Protection Corp. responsible because the defendant allegedly
contacted plaintiff without prior express consent and unlawfully utilized an
automatic dialer and automated voice.
The plaintiffs request a trial
by jury and seek judgment against defendant, certify class action, designate
class representative and counsel, statutory damages, declaratory judgment,
disgorge any ill-gotten funds, attorneys’ fees, costs, and further relief that
the court deems reasonable. He is represented by Stefan Coleman of Law Offices
of Stefan Coleman in Miami.
U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of Florida Case number 9:17-cv-80367
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