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Stop Robocalls & Get Paid

Every illegal robocall is worth $500-$1,500. Here's how to fight back.

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50B+
Robocalls per year in the US
$500
Per illegal robocall (TCPA)
$1,500
Per willful violation
$0
Cost to you (attorneys work free)

What Robocalls Are Illegal?

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) makes it illegal to call your cell phone using an autodialer or prerecorded message without your consent. Violations can result in $500-$1,500 per call.

Illegal Robocalls

  • Calls to your cell without consent
  • Prerecorded marketing messages
  • Auto-dialed calls (computer dialing)
  • Spam text messages
  • Calls after you revoked consent
  • Wrong number calls (not your account)

Usually Legal

  • Live calls from humans (manual dialing)
  • Calls you consented to when signing up
  • Emergency notifications
  • Fraud alerts from your bank
  • Appointment reminders you agreed to

Who Gets Sued Most Often

Debt Collectors

Companies like Midland Credit, Portfolio Recovery, and LVNV Funding use autodialers to blast out collection calls. If they're calling your cell without permission, that's a violation.

Banks & Credit Cards

Even big banks violate TCPA. Capital One, Chase, and others have paid millions in settlements for robocalling customers without proper consent.

Student Loan Servicers

Those "student loan forgiveness" calls? Often illegal. Real servicers and scammers alike use robocalls to reach borrowers.

Healthcare & Insurance

Medicare supplement scams, insurance marketing, and even hospital billing departments use autodialers. Many violate TCPA.

Car Warranty Scams

"Your car's extended warranty..." These are often traceable to real companies. If you can identify them, you can sue them.

Wrong Number Calls

Getting calls for someone else? If a company keeps calling your cell about an account that isn't yours, that's actionable.

The Math: How Much Are Your Calls Worth?

Number of CallsMinimum ($500/call)Maximum ($1,500/call)
10 calls$5,000$15,000
25 calls$12,500$37,500
50 calls$25,000$75,000
100 calls$50,000$150,000

* Real settlements vary. Most individual cases settle for $1,000-$10,000, but high-volume cases can go much higher.

How to Build Your Case

1

Document Every Call

Screenshot your call log. Note dates, times, and phone numbers. The more calls, the stronger your case.

2

Identify the Caller

Answer and ask "What company is this?" Press 1 to speak to someone. Google the callback number. You need to know who to sue.

3

Tell Them to Stop

Say "Do not call me again" clearly. Send a written cease letter if possible. Calls after revocation are worth more.

4

Record If Legal

Many states allow one-party consent recording. A recording of the robocall or your conversation is powerful evidence.

5

Talk to an Attorney

TCPA attorneys work on contingency - you pay nothing upfront. They review your case for free and only get paid if you win.

Real TCPA Settlements

$280M
Dish Network (2017)

Do Not Call Registry violations from telemarketing

$75M
Capital One (2014)

Robocalls to collect debts without consent

$76M
Caribbean Cruise (2016)

Prerecorded telemarketing robocalls

$40M
Navient (2020)

Student loan robocalls to wrong numbers

Common Questions

What if I don't know who's calling?

Try answering and asking for the company name. Press 1 to reach an agent. If you truly can't identify them, the case is harder - but not impossible. An attorney may have tools to trace calls.

What if I gave them my number originally?

You can revoke consent at any time. Once you tell them to stop calling and they continue, those calls are violations. Also, consent to one company doesn't transfer to another.

Do political robocalls count?

Political calls have some exemptions, but not total immunity. If they use an autodialer or prerecorded message to your cell without consent, there may be a violation.

What about spam texts?

Yes! The TCPA covers text messages too. Same rules apply - autodialers and marketing without consent are violations.

How long do I have to sue?

The TCPA has a 4-year statute of limitations. But don't wait - evidence fades, companies disappear, and call logs get deleted.

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