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teleinx wrote:If you need are looking for a all in one package, we have a platform that you can use to leave ringless vm. There are a few on the market.
If you are looking to use your own solution (vici) and just need the access, we are developing this so you may set us up just like your outbound carrier; where is you send us the call and we will send your call directly to the vm box of the wireless subscriber.
I should also mention the costs of this. Calls like this are not per minute based. They are based on attempt. So if you have a lot of bad numbers in your list you will end up paying for those same as the good numbers.
Just like LRN dip, if a number is bad or good the dip itself costs $.
teleinx wrote:The idea is not to jam with the first call, instead to send 2 calls at the same time so the mobile device never rings and therefor the "ringless" voicemail. As we all know, there are too many factors that can take place in that scenario and possibly violate the TSR.
williamconley wrote:teleinx wrote:The idea is not to jam with the first call, instead to send 2 calls at the same time so the mobile device never rings and therefor the "ringless" voicemail. As we all know, there are too many factors that can take place in that scenario and possibly violate the TSR.
We all know the "idea". But the point you jumped over is that it is ILLEGAL to terminate either call in less than 15 seconds from your side of the call. And if this activity is "caught" by the FCC, the fine (as Matt mentioned) is huge and would apply to the company responsible for the call. I'd be willing to bet that everyone involved would then point at the call center as being "responsible" unless your contract calls for a "Hold Harmless" clause protecting them AND you have lawyers capable of making that happen (and a deep pocket to pay the fines, of course). If you don't have a contract with "the biggies" allowing you to directly place the calls in VM, there is DANGER. That's the point.
teleinx wrote:I did not jump over that notion. The whole point and reason why its still not illegal to leave just the voicemail on a mobile phone is because the mobile customer does not pay anything (use airtime minutes) to check the voicemail. So if the call never rings the mobile phone and takes a straight path to the voicemail box it is considered legal (at least for now).
I am not sure what the duration has to do with it, I never heard of duration minimums before.
williamconley wrote:teleinx wrote:I did not jump over that notion. The whole point and reason why its still not illegal to leave just the voicemail on a mobile phone is because the mobile customer does not pay anything (use airtime minutes) to check the voicemail. So if the call never rings the mobile phone and takes a straight path to the voicemail box it is considered legal (at least for now).
I am not sure what the duration has to do with it, I never heard of duration minimums before.
Which means you actually did skip over it because you were unaware of it. That's why we're trying to impress upon you the need to be Aware that there is a 15 second minimum dial time per call. If you get caught terminating calls in under 15 seconds, there is a fine. Everyone involved and aware or even merely benefitting from the "scam" would be held liable based on prior cases.
This is a warning for anyone reading the thread, but you as well. I'd hate to see anyone get hit by something like that when they are Trying to stay on the Up and Up.
That's where the concept of having a contract with the carriers comes into play. With the contract, there is no call under 15 seconds. No violation of the law. But it costs more money, of course.
mflorell wrote:The RING TIME has to be at least 15 seconds, not the time after the answer signal is received. This has nothing to do with answering machine detection.
teleinx wrote:mflorell wrote:The RING TIME has to be at least 15 seconds, not the time after the answer signal is received. This has nothing to do with answering machine detection.
Alright, so its not a a duration issue its a ringing or alerting issue.
Well I suppose that if there is no ringing in the first place then it can't have a minimum time. Also, you assume this the OP or Ringless voicemail is used only by telemarketing sales. In general, there is other types of traffic that is none sales and is exempt from telemarketing sales rules.
furthermore, the call center/dialer traffic is still high percent of cancels while ringing. I assume its largely attributed to the predictive dialers of the world.
jj8878 wrote:Stratics Networks invented Ringless Voicemail Drops and I see they also hold the trademark. You can go to [url]Ringlessvoicemaildrops.com[/url] and find them or to http://www.StraticsNetworks.com, I was on a legal webinar and they had over 20 telcom attorneys endorsing Stratics Networks, Ringless Voicemail Drops.
viciboy wrote:jj8878 wrote:Stratics Networks invented Ringless Voicemail Drops and I see they also hold the trademark. You can go to [url]Ringlessvoicemaildrops.com[/url] and find them or to http://www.StraticsNetworks.com, I was on a legal webinar and they had over 20 telcom attorneys endorsing Stratics Networks, Ringless Voicemail Drops.
We tried once and it was calling those numbers instead of leaving ringless voicemail and even didn't leaving a message after a call, so we stopped working more and left our $100 with them LOL
HeadHunter wrote:We are and have been doing this for nearly a year now.
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We tried several companies claiming legal methods.
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For now it is compliant and not regulated.
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As of today we have never had a complaint filed against us in relation to the RVM. Anyone interested in using this method please understand that the results are directly related to what your marketing and your VM message. Its not as easy as loading leads and making calls.
Ryan Gentry wrote:Hello,
Drop Cowboy Ringless voicemail is a very powerful tool in itself but when paired together with ViciDial it becomes the most powerful lead generation tool you can have. Here is an informative page in regards how to implement ringless voicemail into your business and how to pair the two systems together. https://www.dropcowboy.com/ringless-voicemail-drops/implementing-ringless-voicemail-for-business
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As per my basic knowledge:
Charges are applied only on successful voicemail drops.
cdyne wrote:You can also use https://cdyne.com/ringless-voicemail . Our Voicemail Drops cost as low as $0.01 per voicemail drop.
carpenox wrote:1 post, im gonna guess scam....
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