Getting Spam Text Messages From Target or Best Buy?

Categorized Under:

Don’t be fooled!  Those text messages are from scammers pretending to be legitimate  companies as part of a ruse to get your personal information.  The text gives you a link that looks like Target or Best Buy websites, but they are not.

NBC News recently covered our investigation and pending lawsuit against the company that is sending these spam texts to consumers.

To see the coverage please follow the link: https://www.nbclosangeles.com/investigations/series/get-garcia/Attorneys-Target-Gift-Card-Scam-Texts-187824871.html

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act, (TCPA) protects consumers from getting unsolicited text messages on their cell phones.  If you are getting spam text messages you may be entitled to compensation.  Please give my office, The Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman a call at (877) 449-8898 for a free consultation.


In:

This is attorney advertising. These posts are written on behalf of Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman, P.C. and are intended solely as informational content. These blogs in no way provide specific or actionable legal advice, nor does your use of or engagement with this site establish any attorney-client relationship. Please read the disclaimer

More Insights from the TMF Blog

Pen Register example Consumer Rights

Understanding the New Ruling on Pen Registers: Protecting Your Privacy Rights in California

At Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman, P.C., we’ve always been at the forefront of advocating for consumer privacy rights, and a recent judicial ...

Twitter’s Verification Controversy: Legal Perspective from Todd Friedman

In the wake of the recent controversy surrounding Twitter’s blue check mark verification system and the Twitter Blue subscription service, renowned attorney Todd Friedman ...
Consumer Rights Advocates Demand Change to Credit Reporting Industry Consumer Rights>Credit Errors

Consumer Rights Advocates Demand Change to Credit Reporting Industry

If you’ve ever thought that the credit reporting and scoring system seems too complicated, you’re not alone. A major consumer rights advocacy non-profit has ...