Consumer Only Had To Text 'STOP,' Kohl's Says In TCPA Row

By Joyce Hanson (March 30, 2017, 5:55 PM EDT) -- Kohl's Department Stores Inc. in New Jersey federal court on Thursday slammed a consumer's claim that the retailer had violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act when sending her sales messages via text, arguing that she simply had to opt out of her prior written consent by using the word "STOP."...

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