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First, are you joking about filing a patent for a system that scales the lines dynamically? I think someone already beat you to the punch on that one, in fact, if I understand what you're talking about correctly, it's a trick my hardware already does
That said, I do agree with you about burning through data, except for the point when you have records you've just been calling and calling and calling. I do think it's bad business to have a 3% or higher drop rate (last night mine was around 2.2% and I didn't like it, but it was a necessary evil.)
Just a few other points:
-5-7 telemarketer is where predictive starts to make more sense.
-Going as high as 8 lines per caller can make sense if you're using really horrible data (Yes, this can be done and have a lower than 3% drop rate).
-The FCC wouldn't show up on a small shop, especially if it's in the Philippines.
-If the FCC shows up technically you are supposed to provide them with all of your call logs, but it's easy enough to heal up your drop rate by just keeping an eye on what's going on.
-If the FCC shows up and you had some type of hardware failure that wiped out your logs, that sounds like a perfectly reasonable explanation for what happened.
That said, I do agree with you about burning through data, except for the point when you have records you've just been calling and calling and calling. I do think it's bad business to have a 3% or higher drop rate (last night mine was around 2.2% and I didn't like it, but it was a necessary evil.)
Just a few other points:
-5-7 telemarketer is where predictive starts to make more sense.
-Going as high as 8 lines per caller can make sense if you're using really horrible data (Yes, this can be done and have a lower than 3% drop rate).
-The FCC wouldn't show up on a small shop, especially if it's in the Philippines.
-If the FCC shows up technically you are supposed to provide them with all of your call logs, but it's easy enough to heal up your drop rate by just keeping an eye on what's going on.
-If the FCC shows up and you had some type of hardware failure that wiped out your logs, that sounds like a perfectly reasonable explanation for what happened.