This kind of stuff that makes me angry. I don't like to get robo calls either, I'm sure that few people do, but it must work for some percentage of people otherwise companies wouldn't do it, add this to the "do not call" list and many states of pending "do not mail" legislation and CANN SPAM of 2003.
What are small businesses going to do? Pretty soon, you can't call prospects, you can't mail them or email them, you can't afford to go on TV, Radio or Magazines, and only the big players have enough money to get noticed on the web.
Maybe we can meditate and hope that business comes our way ? Did you also notice that the politicians recused themselves from this new law ?
It's easy to just hang up. Why does this need to be legislated? These are the types of little things that add up over time and then you wonder why the economy sucks. It's because hundreds of thousands of telemarketers lost their jobs with "Do Not Call" so that American's wouldn't have to be bothered with the hard task of hanging up the phone. About 23 states are getting ready to pass some sort of do-not-mail, no email either thanks to 2003 and now this. It's like death from a thousand paper cuts.
What are small businesses going to do? Pretty soon, you can't call prospects, you can't mail them or email them, you can't afford to go on TV, Radio or Magazines, and only the big players have enough money to get noticed on the web.
Maybe we can meditate and hope that business comes our way ? Did you also notice that the politicians recused themselves from this new law ?
It's easy to just hang up. Why does this need to be legislated? These are the types of little things that add up over time and then you wonder why the economy sucks. It's because hundreds of thousands of telemarketers lost their jobs with "Do Not Call" so that American's wouldn't have to be bothered with the hard task of hanging up the phone. About 23 states are getting ready to pass some sort of do-not-mail, no email either thanks to 2003 and now this. It's like death from a thousand paper cuts.
FTC Bans Some So-Called Robocalls
Aug 27, 2009 6:01 PM
The Federal Trade Commission has banned telemarketers from making prerecorded commercial telemarketing calls to consumers unless they obtain permission in writing from consumers who want to receive such calls.
The ban takes effect Sept. 1. After that date, telemarketers who violate this rule will face penalties of up to $16,000 per call, according to the FTC. However, this new prohibition does not apply to calls from politicians, banks, telephone carriers and most charitable organizations or other recorded calls as long as they don’t try to sell anything, according other FTC. In addition, the ban does not apply to debt-collection calls that s do not seek to promote the sale of any goods or services. The new requirement is part of amendments to the agency’s Telemarketing Sales Rule that were announced a year ago.[/QUOTE]