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Our firm investigates business entities that have committed some form of fraud or deceptive business practice, which has harmed a group of consumers in a similar manner. We have successfully resolved numerous consumer fraud claims, helping thousands of people recover their losses. For the last six decades, our firm has stood up to unscrupulous corporate organizations to help consumers in a wide range of consumer fraud matters.

How to Recognize Telemarketing Fraud

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The Federal Trade Commission has detailed telemarketing sales rules – meant to protect consumers from abusive and deceptive practices – to which telemarketers must adhere. When telemarketers fail to comply with FTC rules, they are breaking the law. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to tell what constitutes telemarketing fraud and what does not. The following are some common characteristics of telemarketing fraud:

  • Use of high-pressure sales tactics
  • Immediate payment is required – before the good or service is delivered
  • The call comes before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m.
  • A prize is offered that you are asked to pay for
  • Continued solicitations by the same telemarketer

Click here to learn more about the FTC’s Telemarketing Sales Rule and the National Do Not Call Registry.

At any given time there are hundreds of fraudulent telemarketing operations whose only goal is to deceive consumers out of money. If you think you have been the victim of telemarketing fraud, you should report your claim to your state Attorney General or the FTC immediately. You may also wish to confer with a qualified consumer fraud attorney who can help you understand your rights. Please contact us to speak with one of our experienced consumer fraud lawyers who can evaluate your claim and help you determine a course of action.

Legal Rights | Consumer Fraud Class Action Lawsuit

Consumer fraud class action lawsuits are specifically designed to help individuals who have been similarly aggrieved to pursue a common goal – namely to hold the deceptive business accountable for any damages suffered. Thus, consumers who have been defrauded by a corporation or other entity may file a consumer fraud class action lawsuit on behalf of themselves and others to seek compensation for their shared grievance.

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If you feel you have been the victim of consumer fraud or any type of fraud, please contact us to learn about your legal rights and options. WE VALUE YOUR PRIVACY: any information you provide on this secure form will be held in the strictest confidence and will only be used by our attorneys to determine how we can help you.








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