A manufacturer of vitamins and supplements can’t shake a class action alleging it repeatedly called a consumer without consent.
Claims that Makers Nutrition LLC violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act can proceed, Tom Barber, a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, wrote in a Thursday opinion.
Plaintiff Nicholas Shadlich alleges that he received more than 98 unlawful telemarketing calls from Makers Nutrition, which failed to honor the national do-not-call list or maintain a company do-not-call list. The telephone consumer law prohibits entities from using an autodialing system to call or text consumers without ...
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