How it works
From constant robocalls to a possible payout
If you keep getting prerecorded calls for the person who had your number before you, here's exactly what to do — and how we help.
Step 1: Tell us about the calls
Use our free eligibility form to share a few details: how long you've had the number, how often the calls come in, what type of calls they are (prerecorded voice messages, auto-dialed calls, debt collectors, or marketers), and the name they keep asking for. This takes about a minute.
Step 2: We review whether your calls qualify
Our team, working with partnering TCPA attorneys, reviews the details. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) restricts prerecorded and auto-dialed calls placed without the recipient's consent. Because a recycled number was reassigned to you, you never gave that consent — which is exactly what can make the calls actionable.
Step 3: Pursue what you may be owed
If your situation looks eligible, we connect you with representation to pursue compensation. TCPA statutory damages run $500 to $1,500 per violating call or text. Cases are typically handled on a contingency basis — no upfront cost, and you generally pay nothing unless there's a recovery.
What you can do right now
- Keep a log of every call: date, time, the caller ID, and the name requested.
- Save voicemails and screenshots — especially prerecorded messages.
- Don't confirm you are the previous owner or provide their information.
- Note each time you've asked to be removed and the calls continued.
Good documentation makes a stronger claim. The sooner you start, the more complete your record will be.
Think you have a claim?
Get a free, no-obligation eligibility review. It takes about a minute.
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