New Mexico Telemarketing Enforcement Actions
AG actions, FCC fines, FTC cases, and private lawsuits in New Mexico
Total Actions
3
Total Penalties
$495K
Largest Single
$320,000
Most Recent
Jul 2024
All Enforcement Actions (3)
Rio Grande Solar Marketing
$175,000
penalty
Solar company penalized for robocalls without prior express written consent.
Southwest Collections Agency
$320,000
penalty
NM AG settled with debt collector for prerecorded calls outside permitted hours.
Sumco Panama (NM portion)
FCC enforcement against auto warranty scheme reaching NM consumers.
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