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FCC proposes record $300M fine for ‘auto warranty’ robocalls

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The government wants two California men to pay for those annoying robocalls about car warranties.

The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday proposed a $300 million fine against the auto warranty robocall campaign, the largest-ever penalty proposed by the agency over unwanted calls.

Roy Cox Jr. and Michael Aaron Jones — were accused of running the scheme via their Sumco Panama company and other entities. More than 5 billion apparently illegal robocalls were made to more than half a billion phone numbers during a three-month span in 2021 “using pre-recorded voice calls to press consumers to speak to a ‘warranty specialist’ about extending or reinstating their car’s warranty.”

A lawyer for Cox did not immediately comment. A lawyer for Jones could not immediately be identified.

“We will be relentless in pursing the groups behind these schemes by limiting their access to US communications networks and holding them to account for their conduct,” said FCC Enforcement Bureau Chief Loyaan A. Egal.

It was the latest government action targeting the robocall operation.

In July, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sued Cox and Jones and others alleging they orchestrated an “unlawful and complex robocall scheme, at times besieging consumers with more than 77 million robocalls a day to generate sales leads” — often for fraudulent auto warranty extensions. Cox denied the allegations in a court filing.

The FCC noted that under a Federal Trade Commission actions both Jones and Cox are prohibited from making telemarketing calls.

In 2017, a US judge in California approved default judgments against Jones and nine companies the FTC charged with “running an operation that blasted consumers with billions of illegal telemarketing robocalls.”

The court permanently banned Jones and the companies from all telemarketing activities and imposed a $2.7 million penalty.

[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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