Top Sugar Hill, GA Telemarketing Fraud Lawyers Near You
Over 25 Years Experience in Helping Clients with Their Criminal Defense.
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4056 Wetherburn Way NW, Suite 3, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
The Carnell Law Firm, LLC has years of experience helping clients with their Telemarketing Fraud needs in Sugar Hill, Georgia.
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2727 Paces Ferry Road SE, Suite 750, Atlanta, GA 30339
Kyle H. Jarzmik Law is experienced handling Telemarketing Fraud cases in the Sugar Hill area.
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123 Church Street NE, Suite 220, Marietta, GA 30060
David West & Associates has experience helping clients with their Telemarketing Fraud needs in Sugar Hill, Georgia.
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215 North McDonough Street, Decatur, GA 30030
Clients needing legal solutions for Telemarketing Fraud can connect with The Maloof Law Firm, a local Georgia practice.
125 1/2 N. Perry Street, Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Get experienced legal representation for Telemarketing Fraud issues. Clients in Sugar Hill, Georgia can turn to The Law Firm of Christopher T. Adams, P.C. for help.
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50 Hurt Plaza, The Hurt Building Suite 1145, Atlanta, GA 30303
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Law Offices of David N. Ghazi has experience helping clients with their Telemarketing Fraud needs in Sugar Hill, Georgia.
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21 Lee Street, Jonesboro, GA 30236
The Frey Law Firm has experience helping clients with their Telemarketing Fraud needs in Sugar Hill, Georgia.
315 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Suite 400, Decatur, GA 30030
101 Marietta St NW, Suite 3300, Atlanta, GA 30303
1230 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 1700, Atlanta, GA 30309
1100 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 200, Atlanta, GA 30309
1100 Peachtree Rd NE, Suite 924, Atlanta, GA 30309
1800 Peachtree Street NW, Suite 300, Atlanta, GA 30309
365 Northridge Rd, Suite 230, Atlanta, GA 30350
1735 Pennsylvania Avenue, McDonough, GA 30253
1227 Rockbridge Rd SW, PMB 348 Suite 208, Stone Mountain, GA 30087
315 West Ponce De Leon Avenue, Suite 400, Decatur, GA 30030
480 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE, Unit 190, Atlanta, GA 30312
6474 Georgia Highway 400, Cumming, GA 30028
2415 Beaver Ruin Road, Norcross, GA 30071
3546 Habersham at Northlake Rd, Tucker, GA 30084
999 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1500, Atlanta, GA 30309
66 Lenox Pointe NE, Atlanta, GA 30324
3550 Lenox Rd, 21st Floor, Atlanta, GA 30326
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How Does Telemarketing Fraud Work?
Telemarketing fraud is the practice of scamming or fleecing recipients of your call by falsely representing a legitimate business or other enterprise.
Typically, scammers begin the call by creating a sense of urgency within the recipient of the call — perhaps saying that the recipient has won a prize (a cruise, etc.) and must supply their credit card information to pay for a nominal deposit. While a large number of call recipients may hang up or refuse to comply, a certain percentage of individuals inevitably will comply, and this is the payoff for the fraudster.
Once purchase or cash advances have been made against the victim’s card the scammer disappears.
What Are Some Examples of Telemarketing Fraud?
There are a number of popular telemarketing fraud schemes, ranging from the free cruise or vacation scam to simple cold-calling for sales products that will never be delivered (nonexistent culinary products, beauty products, medical products, etc.).
Perhaps the most popular example of telemarketing fraud involves the overpayment scheme. In this scenario, fraudsters use the phone to call unsuspecting victims while adopting the persona of a collections or accounting agent for a legitimate business or government agency such as VISA or the IRS. Under this guise, the fraudster advises the victim that they are in debt, with interest accruing at an unacceptable rate, and that they must pay their debt outstanding immediately. By using the aura of authority to intimidate their victims — as well as by creating a sense of urgency in order to get the victim to comply immediately, without considering the consequences or reliability of the caller — fraudsters manipulate their victims into emptying their bank accounts.
Who Investigates Telemarketing Fraud?
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is charged with investigating most serious cases of telemarketing fraud.
What Is the Penalty for Phone Scamming?
At the federal level, telemarketing fraud and email fraud are bundled together in the United States Code. Per these guidelines, there is an automatic forfeiture of all proceeds gained from the fraud in order both to make restitution to the victim(s) while also acting as a punitive measure. Penalties can be enhanced if fraudsters are seen to be taking advantage of pensioners or the elderly, with mandatory penalties ranging from 5 to 10 years in jail.
Generally speaking, phone scamming and telemarketing fraud are also prosecuted under the broader federal fraud statutes (regarding mail or wire fraud). Such offenses can lead to a punishment of no more than five years in federal prison — before considering aggravating elements.
Though telemarketing and email fraud are typically investigated by the FTC and charges are generally laid in federal court, states are also empowered to levy civil fines and further penalties for minor infractions. Fines can range from $1,000 to $3,000 per offense, plus restitution for any ill-gotten gains.
Can You Go to Jail for Telemarketing Fraud?
Yes. Because telemarketing fraud is so closely connected to other forms of fraud at the federal level, it is certainly possible to face incarceration in federal prison in response to a conviction.
For this reason, you should immediately secure the services of a skilled criminal defense attorney if you are facing charges related to telemarketing fraud. Not only can an attorney who is knowledgeable in the field of fraud law help you to navigate your charges — and how best to deal with them — but attorney-client privilege protects your discussions, keeping them private and allowing for honest conversation.
In many cases, your lawyer may be able to negotiate with the prosecution in favor of a reduced sentence, perhaps avoiding the prospect of jail entirely. A plea bargain may involve further financial restitution, some form of community service or both. A conviction on federal fraud charges is a very serious matter, and repeat offenders — or those who are accused of defrauding pensioners or other vulnerable populations — could face a lengthy prison sentence if found guilty.