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Clearview Electric unsolicited calls class action overview:

  • Who: Ruhi Reimer filed a class action lawsuit against Clearview Electric Inc., alleging the company violates the Telephone Consumer Protection Act
  • What: The plaintiff claims Clearview Electric made unsolicited calls to his cell phone.
  • Where: The lawsuit was filed in Texas federal court, where the company is headquartered.

Clearview Electric made spam phone calls in violation of the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

The plaintiff alleges that his phone number is registered on the National Do-Not-Call Registry but that he received multiple phone calls from Clearview soliciting his business. 

In one instance, Reimer says he ignored a call from a number he did not recognize, then returned the call and was greeted by an automated menu that identified the called party as Clearview Electric. 

Four days later, Reimer claims he received another call. He answered “hello” multiple times, only to be met with silence for approximately 15 seconds. He hung up, called the number back, and was greeted by “Jennifer,” a Clearview Energy representative, who claimed that Reimer or someone in this household sought information about “price protecting” their electric bill. The representative gave a sales pitch, even though the plaintiff said he was not interested, the Clearview Electric class action claims. 

Two days later, Reimer says Clearview called again, then again another one to two days later, followed by two more calls on back-to-back days. Reimer says he requested through the mail that the defendant provide the company’s Do-Not-Call policy, but that Clearview did not respond to the request, according to the Clearview Electric unsolicited calls class action. 

Clearview Electric class action claims company violates do-not-call registry rules 

The Clearview Electric class action alleges the defendant violates the TCPA, which states businesses may not call a “residential telephone subscriber who has registered his or her telephone number on the national do-not-call registry of persons, who do not wish to receive telephone solicitations.”

The lawsuit claims the defendant also violated the Virginia Telephone Privacy Protection Act because the solicitors did not identify themselves by first and last names and on whose behalf they were calling.

The lawsuit seeks an award of up to $1,500 in damages to class members for each “willful violation” of the TCPA.

TCPA lawsuits are not a new phenomenon. Consumers have accused many popular companies, ranging from Subway to Shoe Carnival, Nissan and the Tampay Bay Buccaneers, of violating TCPA.

Have you received an unsolicited phone call from Clearview Electric? Let us know in the comments below!

The Clearview Electric unsolicited calls class action is Ruhi Reimer, individually, and on behalf of all others similarly situated, v. Clearview Electric, Inc. d/b/a Clearview Energy, Case No. 3:22-cv-02844, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division.


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One thought on Clearview Electric class action claims company makes unsolicited telephone calls

  1. Bruce Heemer says:

    Before I purchased an app to eliminate RoboCalls and then switched to T-Mobile recently and now get similar software for free, I got RoboCalls from Clearview Electric. I have been and re-enroll annually on the Do Not Call Nation Registry for over 10 years. Please add me.

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