Christina Spicer  |  March 25, 2021

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Single mom says Capital One made 475 unwanted telemarketing calls.

In a lawsuit filed in Virginia federal court today, a single mother claims that Capital One bombarded her with telemarketing calls for months over payments missed during the coronavirus pandemic.  

Plaintiff Carmen Triana, a single mother of two children, says she started getting up to three telemarketing calls a day after she fell behind on payments to Capital One. In July 2020, Triana says she explained her situation to a Capital One representative and told the bank to stop calling her. 

Despite her request, Triana says that Capital One began peppering her with unwanted telemarketing calls just a month later. Again, Triana explained her situation to a representative and told them to stop calling, but Capital One ignored her pleas and continued to call her everyday until the end of January the following year.  

In total, Triana says Capital One made no less than 475 unwanted marketing calls.

Further, the lawsuit alleges that Capital One made calls to Triana’s friends and family to embarrass her in an attempt to force her to make a payment on the claimed debt.  

“Defendant’s daily calls to Plaintiff’s cellular phone were a constant disruption and reminder of her financial situation, exacerbating Plaintiff’s stress and anxiety,” states the Capital One TCPA lawsuit.  

In addition to causing the plaintiff stress and emotional harm, the lawsuit claims that Capital One violated a federal law that protects consumers from unwanted telemarketing calls – the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).  

The TCPA was enacted by Congress in 1991 to reign in telemarketing activity. The law requires telemarketers to obtain the express consent of consumers prior to placing a call.  

In addition, the TCPA restricts the use of automated dialing systems and prerecorded messages by telemarketers. Triana claims that Capital One used both methods in their unwanted telemarketing calls to her.  

As a result of Defendant’s violations of [the TCPA], Plaintiff is entitled to an award of five hundred dollars ($500.00) in statutory damages, for each and every violation,” claims the lawsuit. “If the Court finds that Defendant knowingly and/or willfully violated the TCPA, Plaintiff is entitled to an award of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500.00), for each and every violation.” 

In addition to statutory damages, Triana is seeking a stop to the calls, legal fees, and any other relief the court deems appropriate.  

Did you receive unwanted telemarketing calls from Capital One? Tell us about it in the comment section below! 

Plaintiff, Carmen Triana, is represented by Susan Rotkis of Price Law Group APC.  

The Capital One Telemarketing Lawsuit is Triana v. Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., Case No. 3:21-cv-00202-MHL, in US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Richmond Division.  

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119 thoughts onCapital One Made 475 Telemarketing Calls, TCPA Lawsuit Claims

  1. Samantha says:

    Add me

    1. Shamika Joshua says:

      Add me please

    2. Cynthia says:

      Please add me they call me every day at lest 3 to 4 time send me emails I never been late on my bill until 3 months ago and I had my card for 5 years I tried to pay something and they still call me they just called 20 min ago

  2. Nyree Z says:

    They were relentlessly annoying.

  3. Kimberly says:

    Please add me

  4. Robinette Pride says:

    Add me

    1. Cbrown says:

      Add me

  5. Donna Johnson says:

    Add me to. Thanks

  6. Ramona Jones says:

    Please add me. They treated me the same way with several phone calls a day.

  7. diana said says:

    yes – please add me. i was in this SAME situation and i’m still getting so many calls from them that i had to block all the #’s. so now i go to my ‘blocked voicemails’ and delete nearly 20 every few days.

    1. diana says:

      which this all went away once i got caught up and paid it off. but the point is that they were extremely unsympatric throughout the pandemic and it caused a lot of unneeded anxiety throughout the pandemic.

  8. Whitney Barnes says:

    Add me

  9. Sonya Foster says:

    I have 37 text messages and a bunch of calls. I placed them on my block list after requesting them to stop texting and callling me.

  10. Sondra says:

    Please add me they called Myself and my boyfriend up to 10 times per day for months from may 2020- November 2020 asking them to stop and explained my situation

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