Are you receiving Trulieve text spam or robocalls? Our firm is receiving complaints from consumers who are getting spammed with Trulieve promotional texts or Robocalls without their consent. These marketing texts usually turn out to be a nuisance for many of our clients and in several cases are illegally sent without prior consent by using an automatic dialing system.
What is Trulieve?
Trulieve Cannabis Corp., along with its subsidiaries, operates as a leading medical cannabis company with an estimated $120 million in revenue. The company cultivates and produces products in-house and distributes its products to Trulieve branded dispensaries in Florida, California, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, as well as directly to patients through home delivery. It produces approximately 155 stock keeping units, including smokable flower, flower pods for vaporizing, concentrates, topicals, capsules, tinctures, and vape cartridges. As of September 20, 2020, the company operated through 55 dispensaries in Florida and 57 nationwide. Trulieve Cannabis Corp. is headquartered in Quincy, Florida.
Trulieve serves a growing market, but marijuana dispensaries can’t escape the law. The federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and the Federal Communications Commission regulate what businesses can and cannot do with respect to text messages.
For example, the law says that a company must have your permission to send you a text. It also forbids businesses from sending additional text messages once you’ve asked them to stop. When a company keeps texting you after you’ve told them not to, you can sue in federal court for $500 to $1,500 per text.
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Why is Trulieve sending me so many Spam Text Messages?
Simply, you may have consented to receiving text messages from Trulieve without realizing so. Often, consumers give their consent to receive text alerts by signing up quickly for offers and promotions either during an in store or an online purchase. That’s when the text messages start pouring in. However, in these texts you should be offered the opportunity to revoke your consent every time. If you do revoke consent and the texts continue to be sent to your device, the company sending them could be in violation of Federal Law.
Here’s how to know if you have a case:
Do You Have a Spam Text Case?
Suing spam texters – and receiving up to $500-$1500 per unwanted text – is possible if you’ve experienced any one of these situations:
You received an unwanted commercial text on your wireless device, and you haven’t given permission to the company to send you texts and you don’t have an existing business relationship with that company.
You received a text that did not provide you with an automatic opt-out mechanism.
You opted out but are still receiving texts.
Your mobile device is registered on the national Do-Not-Call list.
The text you received was sent by an autodialer.
Do You Have a Robocall Case?
Suing Robocallers – and receiving up to $500-$1500 per unwanted robocall – is possible if you’ve experienced any one of these situations:
You received a pre-recorded call without your prior written consent to the business.
Your mobile device is registered on the national Do-Not-Call list.
The robocall you received was sent by an autodialer.
You received a robocall that did not provide you with an automatic opt-out mechanism.
You opted out but are still receiving robocalls.
Robocalls that violated the law, such as making misrepresentations or threats.
How Much Will It Cost me To Hire a Lawyer Stop Spam Texting?
When Lemberg Law decides to represent you, you don’t have to pay us a dime out of pocket. In fact, we don’t get paid at all unless we win. That means there’s zero risk to you when we take your case. We pledge to fight for your rights and get you the justice you deserve.
If you believe a company has violated text spam laws and regulations, contact us for a free case evaluation. Use our online form or call us at 844-685-9200.
About the Author:
Sergei Lemberg is a lawyer whose practice focuses on consumer law, class actions and personal injury litigation. He has been repeatedly recognized as the “most active consumer attorney” in the country. In 2020, Mr. Lemberg represented Noah Duguid in the United States Supreme Court in the case entitled Duguid v. Facebook. He is the author of Defanging Debt Collectors, a book that teaches consumers how to battle debt collectors and win.