A Texas man says he's won $100,000 suing illegal telemarketing robocallers.
Then, start taking the calls to find out the business that's really calling.
Graham faked a conversation for us. "'Tell me more. What’s your name? My name is Dan. We’re selling a car warranty,'" Graham pretended. "Give them some car information. ‘I drive a 2016 Toyota Camry. Tell me more, tell me more, I’m interested.’" Graham says he then reaches out to the company to ask them to stop the illegal practice. He says some have.Settlements range from $500 to thousands of dollars, depending on how many times they've called.
"They’re going to reach out to you and ask for more details. At this point, you should have documented this pretty well. You should be able to answer: when they called, how many times they called," said Graham.He says be prepared to argue the law. He says the cash is nice, but he hopes enough people suing will stop the calls.
"Companies need to start being responsible and ethical in how they're outsourcing these kinds of behavior," said Graham.
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