Shutdown halts do-not-call list. Can you sue a telemarketer?
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The government shutdown has caught the Federal Trade Commission in its cold embrace, and that means the do-not-call list is on the fritz.
Telemarketers have free rein to call people.
Robin thus asks a timely question: Can you sue a telemarketer?
And the answer is: Yup, you can. And you could win up to $1,500 in damages for each violation.
But it may not be easy.
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First, you’ll need to send the marketer a certified letter asking them to knock it off. Finding these guys isn’t always easy.
Keep a copy of the letter. Also keep detailed logs of all calls.
Then take your case to small claims court. If the judge sympathizes with your plight, you might prevail -- and there are plenty of online examples of people who say they’ve done just that.
To find out more about your right, do a search for “Telephone Consumer Protection Act.” And check out today’s Ask Laz video.
If you have a consumer question, email me at [email protected] or contact me via Twitter @Davidlaz.
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