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Indiana Sues ‘Robo-Call’ Violator

Posted on June 17, 2009 by pogowasright.org

WIBC reports that Indiana’s Attorney General’s has filed a lawsuit against Texas-based Association Health Care Management, Inc. over robo-calls. Indiana has a state Auto Dialer Act that requires that a live operator obtain the consumer’s permission before playing the recorded message.

This is not the first time that Association Health Care Management, Inc. has run into trouble. JunkFax.org has more on them. In April 2005, the company was one of several sued (pdf) by the Texas Attorney General for deceptive business practices and for sending unsolicited faxes. That suit settled (odf) in August 2005 without any admission of guilt.

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