In lawsuits filed across the country, consumers allege that Wolford America Inc violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by sending text messages to wireless phone numbers without the recipients’ prior express written consent.
What is the Liotta vs. Wolford Boutiques LLC Unwanted Texts TCPA Lawsuit Class Action Settlement?
A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit alleging Wolford America Inc violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by using an automatic telephone dialing system to send out telemarketing text messages advertising a sale and a new store collection to thousands of wireless numbers without proper description of the sender and an option to opt out.
The Settlement affects certain individuals who received unwanted text messages from Wolford America on either July 7, 2016 or Sept. 2, 2016. If the Settlement is approved, eligible persons will receive an a store gift card that is likely not to exceed $120 but could be even less.
If you chose NOT TO OPT OUT you are entitled to only the amount estimated above.
Know your legal rights. You could be entitled to much more if you have received a substantial number of text messages from Wolford America Inc.
Under the TCPA (Telephone Consumer’s Protection Act) you are entitled to damages of $500 up to $1,500 per call! This is money you could possibly receive only by opting OUT
You are still in time to opt out, even if you have filed claim in the class action suit. Don’t miss this chance to get what you deserve
Can Lemberg Law help with the Wolford America TCPA Lawsuit?
Yes. We’ve helped more than 25,000 consumers recover more than $50 million. WE CAN HELP YOU, TOO!
If you received notice about the lawsuit, we may be able to assist you in evaluating the possibility of opting out of the class action settlement to potentially RECOVER MORE MONEY. If you have questions please call 475-277-2200
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.