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Safety Warehouse fined $30,000 for unsolicited text messages Safety Warehouse fined $30,000 for unsolicited text messages The Safety Warehouse managing director Andrew Thorn. (Photo / File) Safety Warehouse fined $30,000 for unsolicited text messages Mon, 21 Dec 2020, 2:32PM A company which ran a controversial cash-drop in Auckland has been fined for sending thousands of unsolicited text messages. Greenback Ecommerce Limited, trading as The Safety Warehouse, was fined $30,000 by the Department of Internal Affairs. The department said the business was investigated after it received complaints from the public about unsolicited commercial texts. These messages took advantage of the second Covid-19 outbreak to sell face masks and failed to provide an unsubscribe facility, the DIA said in a statement. ....
Monday, 21 December 2020, 2:11 pm Te Tari Taiwhenua Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) has issued a penalty of NZ$30,000 to Greenback Ecommerce Limited (trading as The Safety Warehouse) for breaching the Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 (the Act). The Safety Warehouse was investigated after DIA received complaints from the public about receiving unsolicited commercial SMS text messages. These messages took advantage of the second COVID-19 outbreak to sell face masks and failed to provide an unsubscribe facility. DIA executed a search warrant on The Safety Warehouse’s mobile network service provider and identified over 4,800 unsolicited commercial SMS text messages sent on 12 August 2020. The text messages were sent to over 4,700 ....