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Firearms Firm Sent Texts to Number Listed on DNC Registry: Class Action

Aaron Bolton seeks injunctive relief to halt the illegal Telephone Consumer Protection Act conduct of Unlimited Ammo, “which has resulted in the invasion of privacy, harassment, aggravation, and disruption of the daily life of thousands of individuals,” said Bolton’s class…

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action Wednesday (docket 8:24-cv-00226) in U.S. District Court for Middle Florida in Tampa. The Manatee County, Florida, resident also seeks statutory damages “on behalf of himself and members of the class, and any other available legal or equitable remedies,” it said. Beginning in November, the Arizona firearms company “sent or caused to be sent multiple telemarketing text messages” to Bolton’s cellphone number, though that number has been listed on the national do not call registry since July 2013, said the complaint. At no point in time did Bolton provide the defendant with his express written consent to be contacted, it said.