Calif. Consumer Sues MagSafe After 50 Unwanted Promotional Texts
Case-Mate sent about 50 text messages to plaintiff Warren Ingram, a San Jose, California, resident, despite Ingram's listing on the national do not call registry, alleges a Wednesday Telephone Consumer Protection Act complaint (docket 5:23-cv-02813) in U.S. District Court for…
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Northern California in San Jose. From August 2022 to February, Ingram received texts promoting discounted accessories, despite having added his name to the do not call registry July 14, said the complaint. Ingram suffered a “legally protected interest in privacy” and the messages forced him to “live without significant memory space” on his phone; the unwanted messages also caused “nuisance and lost time,” the complaint said. Ingram charged MagSafe with negligent and willful violation of the TCPA and seeks statutory damages of $500 for each negligent violation and $1,500 for willful violations, it said.