
Angi class action overview:
- Who: Plaintiff Catherine Spoon filed a class action lawsuit against Angi Inc.
- Why: Spoon claims Angi sent unwanted calls and text messages to consumers who had their numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry.
- Where: The Angi class action lawsuit was filed in Colorado federal court.
A new class action lawsuit accuses Angi Inc. of sending unwanted calls and text messages to consumers who had their numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry.
Plaintiff Catherine Spoon filed the class action complaint against Angi on Oct. 10, 2025, in Colorado federal court, alleging violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
Angi is a digital platform that connects consumers with service professionals for home improvement, repair and other services.
Spoon claims the company conducted a wide-scale telemarketing campaign that sent unsolicited calls and text messages to consumers, including those on the Do Not Call Registry, without their consent.
The TCPA prohibits telemarketing calls to numbers on the Do Not Call Registry without prior express invitation or permission.
Spoon says she registered her phone number on the Do Not Call Registry after acquiring it in October 2025. Despite this, she alleges she received multiple unsolicited calls and a text message from Angi in December 2025.
The calls and text messages were intended to solicit Spoon to purchase a membership to Angi’s network and related services, the Angi class action lawsuit claims.
TCPA lawsuit: Angi ignored consumers’ privacy rights
Spoon claims she never provided her phone number to Angi, never had a business relationship with them, and never opted in to receive any solicitations.
She argues that Angi was aware that the calls and text messages were sent to consumers who had not consented to receive them. Additionally, Angi allegedly failed to transmit the required Caller ID information, displaying only the phone number and not the telemarketer’s name, Spoon says.
The class action lawsuit alleges that Angi’s actions caused actual harm to consumers, including annoyance, invasion of privacy, and wear and tear on their phones.
Spoon is looking to represent anyone in the U.S. who received more than one phone call or text message from Angi within a 12-month period for the purpose of encouraging the purchase of a product or service, where the person’s phone number had been registered with the National Do Not Call Registry for at least 30 days.
Spoon is demanding a jury trial and requesting an injunction to stop Angi’s alleged unlawful telemarketing activities and seeking statutory damages for the class members, along with costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees.
Recently, subscription-based radio service Sirius XM agreed to a $28 million settlement to resolve claims it violated the TCPA with unsolicited telemarketing calls.
What do you think of the claims made in this Angi TCPA lawsuit? Let us know in the comments.
The plaintiff is represented by Patrick H. Peluso of Peluso Law LLC.
The Angi class action lawsuit is Spoon, et al. v. Angi, Inc., Case No. 1:26-cv-00523, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.
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