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“NO”, “EXIT”, AND “I DO NOT WISH TO BE CONTACTED”: TCPA Class Action SMS Lawsuits from “Keyword Avoiders” Pour In

You know how the Czar is always right?

Here’s another example.

A few weeks back I told you a new wave of TCPA class actions was coming involving litigators who opt out of SMS messages without using keywords such as STOP or QUIT:

ITS HERE: The First of a Wave of New “Keyword Avoider” SMS Opt Out TCPA Class Actions Has Been Filed And TCPAWorld Will Never Be the Same

Well that wave is already crashing with at least half a dozen new suits contending some very curious “opt outs” qualify as TCPA revocations.

Check these new class actions out:

Rose v. 307 SW 2nd St
S.D. FL; 0:25-cv-61339
texts after “I do not wish to be contacted”

Dudek v. Surf Clean Energy
E.D. NY; 2:25-cv-03621
texts after “S” (responded solely with uppercase letter “S”)

Gomez v. Gage Bowl
C.D. CA; 2:25-cv-05257
texts after “exit”

Torre v. American First Finance
E.D. CA; 2:25-cv-01447
texts after ‘cease and desist’

Gabai v. Tabs Labs
C.D. CA; 2:25-cv-04630
texts after ‘remove’ and ‘no’

Mokled v. Hanna Cars
S.D. FL; 0:25-cv-60899
texts after ‘no’

And notice this is definitely being done on purpose. Check out the Gomez evader at work:

He said “Exit” three different times. No effort to switch to “stop” or “unsubscribe.”

Or how about Miss. “I do not wish to be contacted”:

You can’t tell me that’s not a set up.

In one suit a guy just texted “S” and claimed it was a valid opt out. Then again the stop notifier seems to have invited that:

Weird right?

Bottom line– the keyword avoider opt out TCPA litigation wave is real and upon us. Again, after the FCC’s revocation rule in April went into effect these lawsuits are very much an issue because a consumer can revoke via any reasonable means and are not limited to any specific keyword in an SMS revocation effort.

Anyway be sure to tune in TOMORROW at 11 am pacific for a FREE webinar where we break down these cases and other tactics used by litigators to target businesses large and small with shakedown TCPA class action lawsuits.

ABUSIVE LAWSUITS ANALYZED: Troutman Amin, LLP Set to Take a Deep Dive Into The Trend of Shake Down TCPA Lawsuits in Latest Webinar

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