Well, did he make 21 million robocalls?
I get what you're saying. Yeah. "Tough on crime."
Got it.
It's still an outlandish fine.
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Well, did he make 21 million robocalls?
I get what you're saying. Yeah. "Tough on crime."
Got it.
It's still an outlandish fine.
Noqw if they would just do something about "Heather" and the warranty calls... Two this morning showing different numbers.. I have tried every way in the world to stop the calls.
I get what you're saying. Yeah. "Tough on crime."
Got it.
It's still an outlandish fine.
Noqw if they would just do something about "Heather" and the warranty calls... Two this morning showing different numbers.. I have tried every way in the world to stop the calls.
I think FCC fines are able to take into account any perceived damages caused to the victims as well. In this case, insurance policies were sold, and probably many were replacements. If the Prospecting method was illegal, then that could make the Sale illegal as well. That means they could have potentially considered the Premiums paid and Benefits forfeited, along with the volume of calls made and all the other factors. And then if the Sales and Replacements were perceived as not suitable (I have no clue if there were or not) then that could make it an even worse issue in their eyes.
Don't think the FCC would get ivovled with the suitability of replacements... However, just thin how terrrible that fine is.. It comes to a total of 4 whole dollars for each illegal call..
And it was 21 million calls in a few months. He was burning up the lines.
It had to be a dialer of some sort, there is reference in a few of the articles about this to him shutting down systems because of the volume of calls.That does put it in perspective. 21 Million Calls is a ton.
It must have been some sort of call center or something he was running - no way one agent could handle all of the (a) interested prospects or (b) complaints.
I wonder if anyone else will be named liable - i.e., downline agents (which may include other agents on the forum).