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Under the TCPA, penalties for spam text message violations can range between $500 and $1,500 per violation. Spam text message lawyers at Shamis & Gentile, P.A. have successfully litigated many of these actions and directly achieved seven-figure settlements for the violations resulting from these spam text messages.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) (47 USC §227) and other related laws prohibit businesses and individuals from advertising through unsolicited text messages or unwanted phone calls to your cellular phone. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA) was passed by the United States Congress in 1991 and signed into law by President George H. W. Bush as Public Law 102-243. It amended the Communications Act of 1934. The TCPA is codified as 47 U.S.C. 227. The TCPA restricts telephone solicitations (i.e., telemarketing) and the use of automated telephone equipment. This includes protections under the cell phone spam text law.
The TCPA limits the use of automatic dialing systems, artificial or prerecorded voice messages, SMS text messages, and fax machines. It also specifies several technical requirements for fax machines, autodialers, and voice messaging systems—principally with provisions requiring identification and contact information of the entity using the device to be contained in the message. If you believe you have been targeted, our spam text attorneys can help you pursue an unsolicited text message lawsuit for potential lawsuit compensation for spam.
What To Do If You Get A Spam Text Message
If you believe you have been a victim of spam text messages make sure you do the following:
Save the Text Message!
Take a screenshot and email it to yourself so the evidence is preserved. You never know what may happen to your phone, and without the evidence, your case is much more difficult!
Take a Screenshot
or write down the number that calls you, as well as the company that they are calling from! Often ascertaining the identity of these companies is difficult, so the more information, the better.
Send us the Screenshot
Send the screenshot image of your spam text message by sending a text to 1-833-3TEXT-ME (1-833-383-9863) or email us at info@shamisgentile.com
Call the Attorneys
Contact the spam text message lawyers at Shamis & Gentile, P.A., for a free consultation for your potential case. We will happily discuss and let you know what further actions are required by our experienced spam text lawyers!
“I was constantly getting spam text messages! Once I realized I could do something about it I sent my spam texts to the Text Message Lawyers at their hotline 1-833-3TEXT-ME and was able to promptly speak with an attorney about my case. The attorneys at Shamis & Gentile were able to settle my case and I received my settlement check within a matter of weeks! They are extremely professional, diligent and friendly! I would highly recommend it!”
Tatianna I.
Shamis & Gentile Client
Spam Text Message Lawsuit FAQs
What Are Spam Text Messages?
Simply put, spam text messages are unsolicited and intrusive text messages that are broadcast to cell phones. They are often for the purpose of commercial advertising and are unwanted and annoying. Often, they can be dangerous because the person who is sending out this spam may be trying to defraud you.
What Are Other Names for Spam Text Advertisements?
- spam text messages
- SMS spam text
- mobile spam
- wireless spam
- mspam
- automated calls
- robo calls
- nuisance calls
- harassing calls
- unsolicited calls
How Much Can I Be Compensated for Receiving Spam Text Messages and Calls?
The TCPA allows private actions by persons subjected to prohibited conduct and authorizes recovery of up to $500 per violation, or $1,500 if the violation was willful or knowing.
What Can I Do About Spam Text Messages?
There are a few basic guidelines on how to act when you receive a spam text message:
- Do Not Reply
Your reply will only confirm to the spammer that they sent the message to a real person.
- Do Not Relinquish Any Personal Details
Remember, reputable institutions will never ask for any personal information such as your Social Security or Bank Account Number.
- Do Not Click On Any Link In The Message Before Consulting With Our Spam Text Lawyers
The furnished link is often just a portal to download a virus onto your device.
- Report spam messages to Shamis & Gentile, P.A.
Following these steps will ensure you do not suffer adverse consequences from receiving a spam text.
What Happens If You Reply To A Spam Text Message?
There are two major types of spam messages:
- Legitimate “SPAM” messages, and
- Messages from a SCAMMER.
If you receive a ‘SPAM’ message, it is more than likely simply because the company in question just wants to sell you something. If you reply to the message, you have quite possibly just subscribed to receiving more SPAM text messages. However, if the message in question is from a scammer your reply has confirmed to them that the number is connected to a real person, who can be expected to have a bank account and credit cards. They will then start to try a range of tactics to hack your phone or in some other devious way try to get a hold of your personal data.
Why Am I Getting Spam Text Messages?
Very often, you might have opted into a text message marketing service without even realizing you have done so. Any of the following scenarios may apply:
- You gave your cellphone details to make an online purchase,
- You texted a number you saw on an online billboard, and/or
- You replied to a previous spam message.
Where Do I Report Spam Text Messages?
The highly qualified team of lawyers at Shamis & Gentile, P.A. is ready to receive any reports of spam texting. Remember to follow the 4 easy steps below:
- Save the text by taking a screenshot and saving it to your photo gallery
- Write down the name and number of the offending company
- Forward the text to 1-833-383-9863, and
- Call us for a free consultation.
What Laws Make It Illegal To Spam Text Cell Phones?
In most of the world, SMS spam is illegal under the jurisdiction of trespassing to chattels (where someone has deliberately infringed on a person’s movable property). In the USA, violators may be forced to pay substantial costs.
How Do I Screenshot my Spam Text Messages?
Taking a screenshot of a spam text message is a reliable way of saving both the spam message and the details of the company trying to contact you. This evidence can be used in support of your case. To screenshot the text message, simply use your phone’s screenshot function and save the image to your phone’s gallery.
What Is The Text Message Law In Florida?
In Florida, the governing law for cell phones is the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). This Act ensures that spam text messages are illegal, unless you have opted in, and one can file for damages if you are the recipient of unsolicited spam text messages.
What Information Is Required By My Lawyer To Start A Spam Text Lawsuit?
When filing a claim or starting a lawsuit because of spam text messages, it is important to document and keep a record of all the available information. The contact details of the company or person that sent you the spam text as well as the message itself are all important pieces of information.
On The Do-Not-Call Register And Still Receiving Spam Text Messages?
If your number is on the do-not-call registry, and you do receive unsolicited calls, it means you are receiving spam text messages because of the activities of spammers and auto-dialers. These entities disregard the registry, and will attempt to contact you and swindle you anyway.
What Is A Nuisance Call?
A nuisance call is exactly that: a nuisance. Typically, nuisance calls are meant to elicit some sort of reaction from the receiver of the phone call. They are often intended to threaten, annoy and/or harass the recipient.
What To Do About Nuisance Telephone Calls?
The easiest and most effective way to deal with nuisance calls is to screen all calls before you answer them. Do not answer numbers that are not saved on your phone and that are not familiar to you. Another option is to download call-screening software on your cellphone.
How Do I Block Nuisance Calls On A Landline?
In order to block calls on a landline, you need to install a piece of hardware known as a call blocker. Offered by most service providers, this call-blocking service checks incoming numbers against a blacklist and diverts blacklisted numbers – either to voicemail or by completely blocking the call. Some services are free while others require a monthly subscription.
How Do I Report Nuisance Calls?
If you are receiving nuisance phone calls, the best thing you can do is to arm yourself with as much information about the call as possible. A few things that you should jot down are:
- The name of the telemarketer who called you,
- The name of the company they represented,
- The date and time of the call,
- The amount of money they asked from you (if applicable), and
- The number that was used to call you (if not hidden).
Who Do I Report Nuisance Calls To?
The lawyers at Shamis & Gentile, P.A. have extensive experience in dealing with nuisance calls and harassment. Should you be a victim, report it to us; you may be entitled to up to $1500 in compensation. Follow these 3 easy steps:
- If you have call-recording software, record the call.
- Write down the name and number of the offending company.
- Call us for a free consultation. We will happily advise what further course of action to take.
How Do I File A Lawsuit For Nuisance Calls?
Nuisance calls can qualify as harassment or even as trespass to chattels. In order to file or join a class action lawsuit against a nuisance caller, your lawyer representing you in your nuisance call case needs to be equipped with all the information you have regarding the following details:
- The name of the caller,
- The representative on the phone,
- What they asked of you, and
- If available, the number they called you from.
What is the Nuisance Call Law in Florida?
Telemarketers are forced to follow very strict guidelines in Florida. This includes the following:
- The hours in which they are allowed to call you,
- Being unable to block their caller ID,
- What they must inform you of, and
- What they are not allowed to say over the phone.
If they fail in any of these things, the phone calls to you can qualify as a nuisance call and may be penalized. In addition, any calls that have the intent to threaten or harass are also against the law.
What Information Is Required By My Lawyer To Start A Nuisance Call Lawsuit?
As with reporting a nuisance call, your nuisance call lawyer will need the following information:
- The name of the company,
- The name of the representative, and ideally,
- The number from which the nuisance call originated.
Any further information you can provide will likely be helpful in your nuisance call lawsuit
What Are Robo Calls?
A robocall is an automated telephone call, which delivers a recorded message. This form of advertising is usually employed by telemarketing companies or political parties. The message is usually delivered by a robot, hence the term ‘robocall’
How To Stop Automated Calls To Your Cellphone?
If you do not wish to receive automated marketing phone calls to your cellphone, you can register your number on the Do-Not-Call registry. Once registered in this registry, by law, telemarketers have to remove you from their call lists within 31 days.
How Do I Block Robocalls?
If you are receiving robocalls on your mobile phone, there are various ways of blocking them. One option is to use the inbuilt block number function that comes with most mobile devices. Alternatively, if you have a smartphone, you can download software that screens incoming calls and flags them as robocalls, which you can choose to block.
What Are The Laws About Automated Calls?
- The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) governs automated calls in the following ways:
- The caller must get permission to send automated calls or text messages to a cell phone.
- The caller may not call or text residences before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m., local time.
- The caller must maintain a “do-not-call” (DNC) list of customers who do not want automated messages.
- The caller must honor a do-not-call request for 5 years.
- The caller must state their name and phone number.
- The caller must not send automated messages to an emergency line (e.g., “911”).
- The caller cannot send automated messages that would tie up two or more lines of a business.
How Do I Prove Robo Calls Received For a Lawsuit?
If you have a call-recording service available, you can record the phone call that you receive and use it as indisputable evidence. However, most cases can be handled just by saving the number you received the phone call from.
How Do I Report Robo Calls?
Shamis & Gentile, P.A. has a team of specialized nuisance and robocall lawyers ready to handle your grievance. All you need to do is record the name and number of the company that is sending you robocalls. Then, call us to schedule a free consultation. We will advise you on the next course of action to take.
What Is The Robo Calls Law In Florida?
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) is the law that governs the use of robocalls in Florida. This law ensures that unwanted and unsolicited robocalls do not harass you. If you are receiving calls that you did not sign up for, are receiving calls not addressed to you, or are still receiving calls after asking a company to stop, these calls are against the law and you are eligible to file a lawsuit.
What Information Is Required By My Lawyer To Start A Robocall Lawsuit?
With a robocall, the following 2 simple steps need to be followed:
- Ideally, jot down the number from which the call originated, and
- Keep a record of the name of the company calling you.
With this information at hand, an investigation can be launched and your robocall lawyer will be able to follow the right leads.
How Do I Know If I Received a RoboCall?
Robocalls are rather unmistakable. However, here are a few pointers to help you identify them:
- The calls are pre-recorded,
- The calls often include artificial voice prompts,
- You are asked to wait for the next available representative,
- There is a momentary delay between your answer and a response from the other end of the line.