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I'm planning to bring a civil action against a company that won't stop robocalling my cell phone. 3-5 calls a day, most leading to a recording. The statutory damages are $500 per infraction, times three if they are willful. A few days of calls provides enough infractions to hit the $15000 claim ceiling*.

I need two things to help me in this endeavor.

1) A loaner phone that is capable of recording calls. I am on T-mobile and can swap my SIM over.

2) Advice on dealing with the filing process. How do I find out exactly who (company/person) to name as the defendant(s)? Is there a best day or time to visit the courthouse? Are there any 'tricks' I should know about to make the process smoother?

* - Should I claim $500 per call for 30 calls, or $1500 per call for 10 calls?

Date: 2010-07-08 08:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gailmom.livejournal.com
I know nothing. I'm completely ignorant.

Just saying this so you'll know how much weight to give my opinion.

I'd go with $500 per call for 30 calls. Sounds more irritating and yet not asking overly much per irritation, if that makes sense....

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