Keith Matthews really doesn't like spam texts and junk calls.
In July, he sued a Utah company for three junk calls. This week, he sued a California company that he claims had an autodialer send him two text messages immediately after he used his cell phone to call the real-estate broker whose number was listed on a sign outside a house he was interested in.
In his suit, filed in US District Court in Boston, Matthews alleges that Realbird, Inc., of Redwood City, CA., violated the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act because he didn't ask for the messages, and the messages gave him no way of opting out of receiving additional message.
Matthews is seeking to become lead plaintiff in a class action against Realbird that would involve everybody who's gotten a text message from it over the past four years.
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My hero.
By bibliotequetres...
Fri, 09/04/2015 - 3:48pm
I'll happily donate to defray his costs.
No interest in getting a job?
By anon
Fri, 09/04/2015 - 3:56pm
No interest in getting a job?
He is doing us all a favor
By UHubMixologist
Fri, 09/04/2015 - 4:35pm
A public service if you will.
And
By ElizaLeila
Fri, 09/04/2015 - 4:42pm
You leapt to this conclusion, how?
I like this guy!
By Paulie
Fri, 09/04/2015 - 4:14pm
Although I'm afraid to call him to tell him so.