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Career Counseling alleges Minnesota companies sent faxes without permission

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Career Counseling alleges Minnesota companies sent faxes without permission

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ST. LOUIS – A staffing company alleges two Minnesota companies sent it unsolicited faxes.

Career Counseling Inc., doing business as Snelling Staffing Services, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, filed a complaint on Oct. 25 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Amsterdam Printing & Litho Inc. and Taylor Corp. alleging that they violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that between June 2015 and December 2015, defendants transmitted 22 unsolicited fax advertisements to plaintiff offering promotional products. The plaintiff alleges it did not give the defendants permission to send the faxes and that the faxes did not contain a proper opt-out notice.

The plaintiff holds Amsterdam Printing & Litho Inc. and Taylor Corp. responsible because the defendants allegedly transmitted advertisements via fax without appropriate notice and failed to provide proper opt-out notices on the advertisements.

The plaintiff seeks an order declaring this case may be properly maintained as a class action, award for damages of $500 for each violation, costs and all further relief as the court may deem just and proper. It is represented by Max G. Margulis of Margulis Law Group in Chesterfield.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1822-CC11500

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