May 25, 2006

Check the DNC if you make business calls

If you or your employer are in business, before you pick up the phone to call a realtor referral or past client referral, understand this - it may personally cost you $11,000. You can be fined personally, as well as your company.

Let’s look at a possible example. Your buddy Jack the Realtor is working with a client named George Smith. He tells client George you can give him a great rate and passes the client’s information along to you. You call George Smith your new referral client.

George Smith phone number is listed on the DNC list. For whatever reason – your employer was not paying attention when Jack mentioned this information to you. George Smith got out on the wrong side of bed this morning, his wife ran off with another man or he may simply be in a bad mood – at any rate he reports you.

Unwittingly, you have just opened yourself and your company to an $11,000 fine. And if you called that person twice, make that $22,000. Not to mention that the customer can also sue you.

Are You Getting Telemarketing Calls You Don’t Want? Here's How to Stop Them T
he Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launched the National Do Not Call Registry to give Americans a choice about getting telemarketing calls at home. According to a recent Harris Interactive poll,92 percent of people who reported placing a number on the registry said they are receiving fewer calls; a total of 78 percent said they’re getting “far fewer calls” or none at all.

If you think you put your number on the National Do Not Call Registry, and you’re still getting telemarketing sales calls, the Federal Trade Commission recommends that you:

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