For those interested in some free money to augment your automation...here two of my phone numbers came up on the database list.
From Deal News
Charvat v. Carnival Class Action Lawsuit
August 16, 2017
Last verified 2 hr 1 min ago -
As part of a class action lawsuit, those who received pre-recorded telemarketing calls from Resort Marketing Group (RMG) between July 2009 and March 2014 may be entitled to monetary compensation. The suit alleges that RMG violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by making pre-recorded calls without express consent. Click here to read more about how to make a claim. Claims must be filed by November 3.
FOX News
By: Katie Tschopp
Posted: Aug 15 2017 11:29AM PDT
Updated: Aug 15 2017 11:51AM PDT
If you've received a phone call offering you a free cruise, you may be entitled to cash up to $900*
A class action lawsuit alleges that Resort Marketing Group, Inc violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act when they made automated calls to people offering a free cruise with Carnival, Royal Caribbean or Norwegian cruise lines.
Resort Marking Group denied any wrongdoing but agreed to settle.
The settlement includes those who received the robocalls between July 2009 and March 2014 on their cell phone or land lines initiated by RMG during which the company offered a free cruise as a promotion.
All claims must be submitted by November 3rd.
Filing a Claim
* legalize on certification document looks like it could be less than $300.
From Deal News
Charvat v. Carnival Class Action Lawsuit
August 16, 2017
Last verified 2 hr 1 min ago -
As part of a class action lawsuit, those who received pre-recorded telemarketing calls from Resort Marketing Group (RMG) between July 2009 and March 2014 may be entitled to monetary compensation. The suit alleges that RMG violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by making pre-recorded calls without express consent. Click here to read more about how to make a claim. Claims must be filed by November 3.
FOX News
By: Katie Tschopp
Posted: Aug 15 2017 11:29AM PDT
Updated: Aug 15 2017 11:51AM PDT
If you've received a phone call offering you a free cruise, you may be entitled to cash up to $900*
A class action lawsuit alleges that Resort Marketing Group, Inc violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act when they made automated calls to people offering a free cruise with Carnival, Royal Caribbean or Norwegian cruise lines.
Resort Marking Group denied any wrongdoing but agreed to settle.
The settlement includes those who received the robocalls between July 2009 and March 2014 on their cell phone or land lines initiated by RMG during which the company offered a free cruise as a promotion.
All claims must be submitted by November 3rd.
Filing a Claim
* legalize on certification document looks like it could be less than $300.
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