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Re: Most are already illegal. said by K Patterson:When they show up, take a couple of photos and let them know you are suing them in small claims. You would also have a name to report to the state attorney general and the FCC. Unfortunately the DoNotCall list provisions don't allow you to sue. The company can be fined by the government, but you won't get a dime. -- Intel Q6600 @3400Mhz/GA-EP35-DS3P/2x 2048Mb G.Skill/Seagate 750.10/EVGA 8800GT's SLI/Silverstone 850W/Custom water cooler |
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 K PattersonPremium,MVM join:2006-03-12 Columbus, OH kudos:1 | Correct. You sue under the Telephone Consumer's protection Act.
Statutory damages are $500 to $1500.
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_···_of_1991 |
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| In addition, you could pursue it in small claims court for harassment for $5,000.
[While the politicians may have wrote themselves an exemption in the DNC requirements, they are not exempt from getting sued for harassment- if they call multiple times. ] |
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