Unicel Customer Sues AT&T for TCPA Violations

I was a Unicel customer until Verizon Wireless, who purchased Unicel, had to sell the Unicel subscriber contracts to AT&T Mobility to comply with a Federal and Vermont settlement agreement.

AT&T quickly made a mess of things.

In addition to poor business practices that lead to the Assurance of Discontinuance with the Attorney General, AT&T sent out 30 some-odd sms text messages to legacy Unicel customers in violtion of the  Federal “do not call” act, and Vermont anti-fraud legislation.

They are now being sued by a Rutland customer who claims that AT&T was collecting taxes illegally.

I’m currently suing them for the text messages. Given that they sent these messages to about 150,000 thousand legacy Unicel customers, AT&T Mobility may have made a very expensive mistake.

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