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Automobile Warranty Firm Calls Numbers on DNC Registry, Alleges Class Action

Kristy Beckwith received multiple telemarketing robocalls on her cellphone from a company called EverythingBreaks.com to promote its automobile warranty products and services, though her number was listed on the national do not call registry for more than a year before…

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the calls began, alleged her Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action Friday (docket 3:24-cv-00202) in U.S. District Court for Northern Texas in Dallas. Beckwith wasn’t interested in the company’s offers and informed the callers of that on the first two calls she received, “yet the calls continued,” said the complaint. Beckwith never consented to receive the calls, and never did business with EverythingBreaks.com, it said. Beckwith and members of the class have been harmed by the acts of the defendant, including the invasion of their privacy, annoyance, waste of time “and the intrusion on their telephone that occupied it from receiving legitimate communications,” said the class action.