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FCC Crackdown on Robocalls

The Citizens Utility Board has good news for those who hate “robocalls.” A news video update from the Federal Communications Commission said Wednesday that it will now require telemarketers to obtain written consent from people before placing a robocall. Written does not mean handwritten, though — electronic forms are OK.

The new rules also eliminate a loophole that allowed telemarketers to place robocalls if they had an “established business relationship” with the consumer. Now, they will have to obtain consent even if they had previously done business with the person they want to call. Read the full story here:  Newsroom | Consumer News | Madigan Lauds FCC Crackdown on Robocalls.

This video comes from NBClocal.

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