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Plaintiff Alleges Tax Relief Firm Placed at Least 10 Solicitation Calls to His Cellphone

Paul Veksler personally listed his cellphone number on the national do not call registry in August 2005, yet he began receiving “invasive solicitation calls” in June from TaxReliefCenter.org pitching him on its financial services, alleged Veksler’s Telephone Consumer Protection Act…

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class action Tuesday (docket 2:24-cv-05370) in U.S. District Court for Central California. Despite the Westlake Village, California, resident’s request that the solicitation calls cease, TaxReliefCenter.org continued placing solicitation calls to his cellphone, including multiple times a day, said the complaint. On June 17 alone, the defendant placed five solicitation calls to Veksler’s cellphone within a few hours, it said. In total, the plaintiff estimates that the defendant placed no fewer than 10 solicitation calls to his cellphone, it said.