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Definitely starting to check out.The Debil is Humana
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Definitely starting to check out.The Debil is Humana
What do you mean by this part?If you can't read the TCPA law and determine these rules were clearly what was intended...
I'm not a lawyer, so factor that into how much weight you give my answer, but Chevron deference was a legal precedent whereby courts would defer to federal agencies when they interpreted whether the agency's rules were in accordance with ambiguous laws. In short, agencies could determine themselves whether or not their regulations were consistent with the law.What do you mean by this part?
On one hand, the rule seems totally fair, necessary, and good.
On the other hand, rules are funny, silly, and confusing and the biggest players in the game (the carriers and the government) don't follow any anyway.
It does help, I appreciate it.I'm not a lawyer, so factor that into how much weight you give my answer, but Chevron deference was a legal precedent whereby courts would defer to federal agencies when they interpreted whether the agency's rules were in accordance with ambiguous laws. In short, agencies could determine themselves whether or not their regulations were consistent with the law.
That's now gone. Here, the FCC adopted new rules claiming (among other things) that the "prior consent" required by the TCPA means they have to consent to you, by name, contacting them and that consent can't be shared or transferred.
Now, when/if it goes to court, the court won't defer to the FCC's opinion on the matter.
Hope that helps and wasn't too confusing.
I’ve read the 72 page rule a few times. Maybe I missed this part. Are you saying that someone can’t use an auto dialer to develop leads?I see it as telemarketed leads slowing down and becoming more expensive as a result since you can’t use an auto dialer to generate them, has to be a manual call. But then again that’s for people following the rules, I’m sure all the call centers overseas don’t give a **** so the onus is on you if you use those leads like I currently do. Social media generated leads won’t change, days of reselling leads will be gone hopefully so for us buying leads quality should get better in theory.
This is an FCC rule. Not CMS.The rules don't apply to the companies. Only to independent brokers. The debil wants to get rid of independent and this is their latest ploy.
Good one!!!This is an FCC rule. Not CMS.
The FCC is kind of a joke, but the civil cases are getting serious.Good one!!!