Justin Rust

Friday, January 24, 2020

Woman sues, claiming dental office sent unsolicited texts

A woman in Florida is suing a dental practice, claiming it used an automatic telephone dialing system to send her and other patients thousands of unsolicited texts, like "We are open today!" She says the barrage of messages was a nuisance, invaded her privacy, and violated U.S. robocall laws.


Read more on DrBicuspid.com


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