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DoorDash Calls to ex-Hotel Manager Persisted After He Left Job: Suit

The hotel where plaintiff Phillip Lendenbaum was general manager in 2020 used his cellphone number as the contact number for the hotel’s DoorDash deliveries, said his Telephone Consumer Protection Act complaint Wednesday (docket 3:23-cv-00370) in U.S. District Court for Northern…

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California in San Francisco. But the “constant calls” to his cellphone with the same prerecorded messages persisted after he left the job nearly three years ago, it said. A Maryland resident, Lendenbaum “has repeatedly attempted to block the phone numbers generating these calls but has been unsuccessful in stopping them,” it said. He has spoken to “multiple” DoorDash supervisors who have repeatedly assured him that they would fix the issue, it said. Despite those assurances, Lendenbaum continues to receive “bothersome and harassing calls” to his cellphone every day, featuring the same prerecorded messages, it said. DoorDash didn’t comment Wednesday.