Auto Glass Company Agrees to 6 Year Ban on Telemarketing Calls

PHOENIX – Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced an auto glass company is banned from making telemarketing calls for 6 years as part of a settlement in an Arizona Consumer Fraud Lawsuit. Under the settlement, Larmore Auto Glass, LLC admitted to placing illegal telemarketing calls to Arizonans listed on the National Do Not Call Registry. Larmore Auto Glass agreed to pay the State $50,000 in civil penalties.

“This case is about protecting Arizonans from harassing and illegal telemarketing calls,”said Attorney General Mark Brnovich. “Arizonans on the Do Not Call list are off-limits to telemarketers and anyone caught violating telemarketing laws will be held accountable.”

In June 2016, the Arizona Attorney General’s Office filed a Consumer Fraud Lawsuit against Larmore Auto Glass.  The lawsuit alleges Arizona consumers received unwanted and unlawful sales calls that marketed windshield replacement services from 2013 through 2015. Larmore Auto Glass, LLC, also operates under the name “Freedom Auto Glass.”

According to the settlement, if Larmore Auto Glass violates the agreement, they will become liable for another $50,000 in addition to the penalties provided in the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act.

Assistant Attorney General Mitchell Allee handled this case.

If you believe you have been the victim of consumer fraud, you can file a consumer complaint by contacting the Attorney General’s Office in Phoenix at (602) 542-5763, in Tucson at (520) 628-6504, or outside the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas at 1(800) 352-8431.  Bilingual consumer protection staff members are available to assist. Consumers can also file complaints online by visiting the Attorney General’s website.

Full copy of the Consent Judgment.