HARRISBURG, PA — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a settlement this week with Titan Gas, LLC, addressing the Texas-based company’s alleged violations of a previous agreement that restricted contact with Pennsylvanians on the ‘Do-Not-Call’ registry.
Since the original settlement in 2019, Titan Gas, operating as CleanSky Energy, has made 2.7 million telemarketing calls to Pennsylvanians. The Office of the Attorney General contends that these calls involved deceptive lead generation practices, misleading consumers into providing supposed “consent” to receive them.
As part of the recent settlement, Titan Gas will pay $160,000 in civil penalties and $35,000 in costs. Additionally, the company must submit a written report detailing its compliance with the original settlement and consumer protection laws.
“This company knew better than to telemarket to consumers who are on the ‘Do-Not-Call list,’ and my office will not tolerate disregard of Pennsylvanians who explicitly request privacy,” Attorney General Henry stated. “This settlement holds Titan accountable for their violations and puts other telemarketers on notice.”
Under the terms of the new Consent Order, a portion of the civil penalties will be distributed to consumers who filed complaints against Titan Gas for the alleged unlawful calls.
The Joint Stipulated Motion was filed in the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas by Deputy Attorney General Mark Wolfe. The Consent Order will become effective upon approval by the Court.
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