Save the call history
Screenshot caller ID, dates, times, repeat numbers, voicemails, and any company names or callback numbers.
Some unwanted calls may create legal issues, but the first serious move is not a rant or a random threat. It is a clean record: who called, when, how often, what they said, and whether you ever gave or revoked consent.
StopRingingMe helps you organize those facts into a TCPA-focused self-help demand packet you can review before deciding what to do next.
Screenshot caller ID, dates, times, repeat numbers, voicemails, and any company names or callback numbers.
Note whether you signed up, asked them to stop, replied STOP, registered on Do Not Call, or kept getting calls after revocation.
A timeline, evidence list, demand letter, and delivery record is stronger than scattered screenshots.
Patterns matter. One mystery call is frustrating, but repeated sales calls, prerecorded voices, ignored opt-outs, spoofed numbers, and calls after Do Not Call registration can make the record more serious.
StopRingingMe is not a law firm and does not tell you whether to sue. It helps you turn your records into organized self-help documents so the company has to look at the facts, not just your anger.
Educational information and document automation only. StopRingingMe is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and does not guarantee outcomes.
No. Facts matter: consent, caller identity, call type, timing, opt-outs, Do Not Call status, and evidence. This page is educational information, not legal advice.
Save call logs, screenshots, voicemails, text threads, company names, dates, times, opt-out proof, and Do Not Call records if relevant.
Many people prefer to start by organizing the evidence and sending a demand packet. StopRingingMe helps create self-help documents for that purpose.
Bring the screenshots, call logs, STOP replies, voicemail notes, and company details. StopRingingMe turns them into a cleaner timeline, evidence summary, and demand letter draft.