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williamconley wrote:I disagree. I think it's about the fact that calling people without their permission annoys them in addition to the fact that calling someone on their cell phone can also cost them money. Call centers do not have the right to spend money of random people across the country.
Acidshock wrote:... but there are some that are good and still run into problems with this law.
mflorell wrote:Several very large banks have settled class action multi-million-dollar lawsuits over TCPA violations, and it was for calling their own customers, people who entrusted them with their money. There is no common sense in this law, it needs to be reformed or repealed.
williamconley wrote:Acidshock wrote:... but there are some that are good and still run into problems with this law.
I've never heard of a single example of an honest call center bumping heads against the FCC on this topic, much less actually landing in court. If you follow the FCC rules (adhere to NDNC and avoid cells) ... no worries.
Aside from rhetoric and claims of "it's gonna happen", I've still not heard of a single case.
The only drawbacks are those fabulous few who like to sue call centers for a living. On the other hand, they don't get the opportunity to do so if you follow the rules in the first place (or they Lose because you did not actually call them without permission ...). They do get annoyed when they spend $$ to file a civil suite and then lose. Those are the fun days. LOL
millahjovich wrote:Vicidial has built-in cellphone filtering if you have an account with DNC.COM, this has been built in for two years now and we have set up dozens of clients to use it. The portability database on their service is updated daily and the prefix database is updated weekly. It works very well, but it does need to be configured on the command line of a vicidial server.
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