Madison Reed can’t force unsolicited call class action into arbitration, judge rules 2023: Scam or Legit? Find Out!

Did you receive a mail about a class action settlement concerning judge’s ruling Madison Reed can’t force unsolicited call class action into arbitration? This review will help you partake in the class action settlement after confirming the authenticity of the mail.

What Is judge’s ruling on Madison Reed unsolicited call class action?

A Florida resident alleges the company sent unwanted text messages to prospective Florida customers.

Hair care company Madison Reed has been hit with a class action lawsuit. The case was filed in Florida federal court.

The plaintiff is represented by Dapeer Law PA and Hiraldo PA.  The case is Rachel Mochan v. Madison Reed Inc., Case No. 9:22-cv-80915, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. 

What Is This Class Action All About?

Plaintiff Rachel Mochan filed the class action lawsuit against Madison Reed Inc. on June 22 in a Florida federal court, alleging violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act (FTSA).

According to the lawsuit, to promote its goods and services, the company engages in unsolicited text messaging to those who have not provided the company with their prior express written consent as required by the FTSA.

“Defendant’s telephonic sales calls have caused Plaintiff and the Class members harm, including violations of their statutory rights, statutory damages, annoyance, nuisance and invasion of their privacy,” Mochan states.

A federal judge in Florida ruled Madison Reed cannot force its customers to arbitrate claims the hair care company violated the law by allegedly sending unsolicited calls and texts.

U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith determined Madison Reed’s website does not clearly contain any mention of an arbitration agreement. The consumer behind a proposed class action lawsuit argues Madison Reed broke the law by allegedly sending marketing phone calls and text message solicitations without consent.

Madison Reed argues customers enter into an arbitration agreement when they book their appointment online and the consumer is now choosing to ignore their obligation to arbitration.

Who Is Eligible?

This settlement benefits all persons who received unwanted sales texts from a company.

How To Be Part of This Settlement

To partake in this settlement, class member must submit a valid and timely claim on the settlement website.

What Is The Pay For This Settlement?

The pay for this settlement varies and the proof of purchase is not necessary.

Conclusion

As you submit your claim to the settlement website, just like Procter and Gamble class action settlement we have reviewed, you’re doing so under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim.

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