AmeriSave class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: Plaintiff Erin Wilson filed a class action lawsuit against AmeriSave Mortgage Corp.
- Why: Wilson claims AmeriSave violated federal and Georgia state law by making telemarketing calls to phone numbers listed on the National Do Not Call (DNC) Registry.
- Where: The AmeriSave class action lawsuit was filed in Georgia federal court.
A new class action lawsuit alleges AmeriSave Mortgage made unsolicited telemarketing calls to phone numbers listed on the National Do Not Call Registry.
Plaintiff Erin Wilson claims AmeriSave violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and Georgia’s Telephone Solicitations Act (GTSA) by making the calls. Consumers can collect up to $1,500 per violating call under the TCPA.
“Plaintiff brings this action to enforce the consumer-privacy provisions of the TCPA, alleging that AmeriSave Mortgage Corporation made telemarketing calls to numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry, including her own,” the AmeriSave class action lawsuit says.
Wilson wants to represent a nationwide class of consumers who received similar calls from AmeriSave, in addition to a Georgia subclass of consumers who received the calls.
Wilson argues the TCPA and GTSA were both enacted to protect consumers from unwanted telemarketing calls and provide a private right of action to consumers who receive them.
Plaintiff alleges she did not request a mortgage quote
Wilson claims she received two unsolicited telemarketing calls from AmeriSave in October 2025, one of which she answered and spoke with an agent who said they were calling on behalf of the company to solicit its services via a “personalized quote.”
“Plaintiff made no such request,” the AmeriSave class action says.
Wilson argues she informed the agent that they had the wrong number and requested that they not call her again.
“Plaintiff and all members of the class defined have been harmed by the acts of Defendant because their privacy has been violated and they were subjected to annoying and harassing calls that constitute a nuisance,” the AmeriSave class action lawsuit says.
Wilson claims AmeriSave is guilty of negligent, willful or knowing violations of the TCPA and GTSA and is demanding a jury trial. She requests declaratory and injunctive relief and an award of statutory damages for herself and all class members.
Meanwhile, Credit One Bank faced a class action lawsuit accusing the company of violating federal and state laws by making harassing phone calls to consumers in an effort to collect debts.
Have you ever received telemarketing calls from AmeriSave? Let us know in the comments.
The plaintiff is represented by Valerie Chinn of Chinn Law Firm LLC and Anthony I. Paronich of Paronich Law P.C.
The AmeriSave class action lawsuit is Wilson v. AmeriSave Mortgage Corporation, Case No. 1:25-cv-06218-ELR, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
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