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Attorney
General Lockyer Obtains Judgment in First "Do Not Call" Lawsuit
Filed in Nation
American Home Craft Must Obey Telemarketing Laws, Pay $100,000
by Attorney General Lockyer
June 23, 2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(916) 324-5500
SACRAMENTO – Attorney General Bill Lockyer today announced
he has reached a settlement in what is believed to have been the
first lawsuit filed in the nation charging a company with violating
the national Do Not Call law.
Filed in November 2003, the Attorney General's complaint charged
American Home Craft Inc. and two of the company's officers with
making illegal telemarketing phone calls to more than 120 Californians
who had placed their names on the national Do Not Call registry.
The complaint also charged the home improvement company with continuing
to call customers after they asked to be placed on the company's
internal do-not-call list in violation of federal law.
"American Home Craft blatantly disregarded one of the most significant
consumer protection laws ever enacted," Lockyer said. "We expect
all telemarketers to respect the wishes of consumers who put their
names on the federal Do Not Call registry so that they may enjoy
uninterrupted evenings with their families and friends in the privacy
of their homes. We will continue to file complaints and obtain judgments
against unscrupulous companies that interrupt people's lives in
violation of this landmark law."
The complaint was filed against American Home Craft; Bradley Alan
Smith, the company's president; and Brent Frenchak, the former vice
president in charge of marketing, who has since left the company.
Under the terms of the judgment,
signed by U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey S. White in San Francisco,
all three defendants must comply with federal and state do-not-call
laws. American Home Craft and Smith also are required to implement
compliance procedures that include plans for recording, investigating
and reporting complaints and ensure their employees are properly
trained in those procedures.
The company and its president also are required to pay $45,000 in
civil penalties, $30,000 for the costs of investigating and prosecuting
the case and $25,000 in restitution to the California residents
who lodged complaints with the California Attorney General, the
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or the Federal Communications Commission
about receiving phone calls from American Home Craft in violation
of the federal do-not-call law. Individual consumers who filed a
complaint against the company prior to the entry of the judgment
will receive damages of up to $200 each.
The lawsuit was based on violations of the federal Do Not Call law
that occurred before California's Do Not Call statute went into
effect in January 2004. Under the state law, companies that continue
to place unsolicited commercial phone calls to Californians who
have placed their names on the FTC's national Do Not Call Registry
can face penalties of up to $11,000 per unlawful phone call.
Based in Hayward, with offices in Sacramento, San Diego and Irvine,
American Home Craft was charged with placing illegal phone calls
to consumers from more than 12 area codes in California. The investigation
by the Attorney General's Office revealed that American Home Craft
never attempted to purchase the Do Not Call registry when it first
became available to businesses in October 2003. In addition, consumers
complained they continued to receive unsolicited telemarketing calls
after they had requested to be placed on the company's internal
Do Not call list, a violation of federal regulations.
In January, Lockyer filed a second lawsuit against L.M.A. Marketing
Inc, for violating ththe federal Do Not Call law. The Florida-based
company, doing business as Mortgage Concepts, is charged with pretending
to conduct surveys in an effort to contract California consumers
about refinancing their mortgages. The Attorney General received
more than 250 complaints from Californians. The litigation continues.
Consumers who wish to block unsolicited commercial phone calls may
register their home or mobile telephone numbers on the FTC's national
registry at www.donotcall.gov,
or by calling 1-888-382-1222. California uses the national registry
so Californians who register their numbers with the FTC also are
protected by both state and federal law. Consumers who wish to file
complaints against telemarketers for violating the law may do so
by contacting the FTC at the above website or phone number.
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