Self-help robocall packet

Lawyers are expensive. A clean paper trail is the practical first move.

If you are researching a robocall lawsuit without a lawyer, slow down and build the evidence first. Courts, companies, and support teams all understand timelines better than scattered screenshots.

StopRingingMe helps create a self-help demand packet so you can start with organized records, not guesswork.

1

Build the timeline

List every call or text with date, time, caller, number, and what happened.

2

Attach proof

Screenshots, voicemails, recordings where lawful, links, emails, and opt-out proof make the packet more credible.

3

Use plain-English demands

A serious letter should be direct, factual, and reviewable โ€” not theatrical.

Self-help does not mean winging it

Doing something yourself does not mean doing it casually. The better the packet, the easier it is for a company to understand why you are demanding attention.

StopRingingMe is educational document automation, not legal representation. You stay in control of what you send.

Educational information and document automation only. StopRingingMe is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and does not guarantee outcomes.

Frequently asked questions

Can I send a robocall demand letter myself?

You can prepare and send your own communications, but you are responsible for reviewing them. StopRingingMe helps automate and organize documents, not provide legal advice.

What should be in a self-help packet?

Timeline, evidence summary, contact information, company details, demand letter, exhibits, and delivery record.

Should I talk to a lawyer?

If the facts are high-value, complex, or disputed, professional legal advice may be useful. StopRingingMe does not replace a lawyer.

Ready to make them pay attention?

Turn the messy proof into a packet you can actually use.

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.