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Allstate Says It Had TCPA Plaintiff's Consent to Call Him With Insurance Quotes

Allstate admits it contacted plaintiff Bryan Reo Dec. 14, but said it did so with Reo’s consent, said the insurer’s answer Wednesday (docket 1:23-cv-00329) in U.S. District Court for Eastern Ohio in Cleveland to Reo’s Telephone Consumer Protection Act complaint.…

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Reo’s complaint alleges Allstate shows “flagrant disregard” for TCPA compliance (see 2302220037). During the December call, Reo “inquired about products and services during the call and consented to receive a quote for services,” said Allstate. It denies it improperly obtained information about Reo from the Department of Motor Vehicles, as Reo alleges, it said.