Four plaintiffs allege that Uber Technologies Inc. has unlawfully spammed them with texts inviting them to become drivers, according to a proposed class action.

Plaintiffs from Oregon, New Hampshire and Missouri claim that the ride-sharing company has violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending them unbidden texts in an effort to recruit them to join the cellphone-based, free-form fleet that is challenging traditional taxis as a way to hail a ride.

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