Below is a curated, expanding library of real examples, settlements, and enforcement actions. People are already getting paid for spam calls.
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Start Building Your CaseEveryday individual documented calls and received payout.
Everyday individual documented calls and received payout.
Everyday individual documented calls and received payout.
Everyday individual documented calls and received payout.
Everyday individual documented calls and received payout.
Class action settlement worth up to $1,000 per affected person.
Step-by-step guide for creating effective demand letters.
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Complete walkthrough for writing TCPA demand letters.
JusticeDirect free template and guide for robocall demands.
Budgets Are Sexy comprehensive guide to robocall compensation.
Legal professional guide to TCPA violations and compensation.
CallSlayer automates this entire process for you.
Record and log every unwanted contact with timestamps.
Spot repeat callers and violation trends.
Investigate who's really behind the calls.
Organize call logs, recordings, and identifiers.
Formal written demand with damages calculation.
Negotiate or file in small claims court.
Collect court judgment or settlement payment.
CallSlayer captures and organizes all of this automatically.
Yes. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) explicitly grants consumers the right to sue for $500-$1,500 per illegal call. This is federal law, and courts regularly enforce it.
$500 per violation, or $1,500 if the violation was willful. Multiple calls from the same violator can add up quickly. Many cases settle for amounts between these statutory figures.
A resolution where the calling party agrees to pay damages to avoid litigation. Settlements often happen after a formal demand letter shows the caller you're serious about legal action.
Yes. Small claims court is designed for cases exactly like this — relatively straightforward disputes with clear damages. Filing fees are low ($30-$100), and you don't need a lawyer.
Spoofing complicates identification but doesn't eliminate your rights. Call tracing, carrier subpoenas, and pattern analysis can often reveal the true caller. Documentation is still valuable.
No. TCPA cases are designed to be accessible to self-represented plaintiffs. Small claims court specifically prohibits lawyers in many jurisdictions. The demand letter process is also manageable without counsel.
Everything above is doable manually. But:
CallSlayer turns it into a streamlined system:
capture → investigate → compile → generate → track → escalate
Your case builds automatically. Your evidence stays organized. Your demands go out ready to enforce.