SCAM LIKELY:

How to Stop Robocalls, Fight Spam Texts, and Get Paid Under Federal Law

Scam Likely:

How to Stop Robocalls, Fight Spam Texts, and Get Paid Under Federal Law

If your phone keeps lighting up with “Scam Likely,” it’s time to take back control. Scam Likely: How to Stop Robocalls, Fight Spam Texts, and Get Paid Under Federal Law is a practical, step-by-step guide written by consumer protection attorney Amy Ginsburg that shows you exactly how to fight back. This isn’t just theory—it’s a real-world playbook that explains how robocallers get your number, what makes calls and texts illegal, and how to document violations so you have leverage. You’ll also learn how to revoke consent properly and when you may be entitled to $500–$1,500 per call or text. Whether you simply want the calls to stop or you’re ready to hold companies accountable, this book gives you the tools to turn constant interruptions into potential legal claims. Order your copy today and start protecting your rights.

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STOP ROBOCALLS. 

FIGHT BACK.  GET PAID.

If you’re getting robocalls or spam texts, you may have a legal claim.

You read Scam Likely.
Now here’s what comes next.


🚨 You Are Not Powerless

Unwanted calls and texts aren’t just annoying — they may be illegal.

Under federal law (TCPA), you may be entitled to:

  • $500 per illegal call or text
  • Up to $1,500 per violation if the conduct is willful

✅ Step 1: Start Documenting Immediately

Track:

  • Date and time
  • Number displayed
  • Type (call, text, voicemail)
  • Message content

✅ Step 2: Revoke Consent (Clearly)

Say:

“Stop calling me. I revoke any consent to contact this number.”


✅ Step 3: Identify the Pattern

Look for:

  • Same message, different numbers
  • Calls after you told them to stop
  • Prerecorded or sales-focused messages

⚖️ Step 4: Let Us Evaluate Your Case

Ginsburg Law Group handles:

  • Robocalls
  • Spam texts
  • Do Not Call violations
  • TCPA claims

💼 Why Clients Choose Us

  • 20+ years of litigation experience
  • Consumer protection focus
  • Federal court experience
  • No fees unless we win

 


📚 RESOURCES YOU CAN USE RIGHT NOW

🛑 National Do Not Call Registry

Register your number (free):
👉 https://www.donotcall.gov

Important:
This won’t stop scammers — but it strengthens your legal rights against legitimate telemarketers.


📱 Report Spam Texts (7726)

Forward spam texts to:
👉 7726 (SPAM)

This helps carriers block bad actors across networks.


🏛️ File a Complaint (FTC)

Report robocalls and scams:
👉 https://reportfraud.ftc.gov

Useful for:

  • Building complaint history
  • Supporting enforcement patterns

📡 FCC Complaint Portal

File telecom-related complaints:
👉 https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov

Helpful when:

  • Calls persist
  • You suspect spoofing or illegal dialing

🔍 Look Up Unknown Numbers

Use tools like:

  • Whitepages
  • Truecaller
  • Carrier spam filters

👉 These can help identify patterns — but don’t rely on them alone.


📖 Download Your Call Log Template

Start tracking calls the right way.

👉 [Download Call Log Template] (link to your site)


⚠️ What NOT To Do

  • Don’t press buttons on robocalls
  • Don’t click links in suspicious texts
  • Don’t give personal information on inbound calls
  • Don’t assume blocking one number solves the problem

🧠 Pro Tip

If the same message keeps coming from different numbers,
you’re not dealing with random spam —

👉 you’re dealing with a single operation

And that’s where legal leverage exists.


TCPA CALL & TEXT LOG TEMPLATE

Use this log to track robocalls and spam texts. Each entry may represent a potential legal violation.


CONTACT LOG

Date Time Number Displayed Type (Call/Text/Voicemail) Prerecorded or Live Company/Product Mentioned Notes Saved Evidence (Y/N)

REVOCATION RECORD

Date Time Method (Call/Text/Email) What You Said Confirmation Received

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Log every call or text immediately
  • Save voicemails and screenshots
  • Note repeated messages or patterns
  • Record when you revoke consent

IMPORTANT

Each call or text may be worth:

  • $500 per violation
  • Up to $1,500 if willful

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can I sue for robocalls?

Yes. Federal law allows consumers to recover $500–$1,500 per illegal call or text.


How many calls do I need?

There’s no exact number, but multiple calls — especially after you revoke consent — strengthen your case.


What if I don’t know who is calling me?

That’s common. We can often identify the responsible party through investigation.


Do I have to pay anything upfront?

No. We handle these cases on a contingency basis — no fee unless we win.


What if I gave my number somewhere online?

You may still have a claim. Consent must meet strict legal requirements and can be revoked at any time.


Do spam texts count?

Yes. Text messages are treated as “calls” under federal law.


How long do I have to act?

Time limits apply, so it’s best to act sooner rather than later.


What should I do right now?

Start documenting calls and contact us for a free evaluation.


🛑 The Calls May Keep Coming

But You Don’t Have to Keep Absorbing Them

You have rights.
You have options.
And you don’t have to handle it alone.

👉 Call 855-978-6564 for a free evaluation