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I don't like running downstairs to get to the phone, answer it, only to find it is a recording telling me about my wife's library book being overdue... or a recording telling me I have a past due balance on my phone, power, line of credit, etc.
So, because of the golden rule, I've never made my computer send automated recordings to individuals, even though I could, as I read over those sections in the documentation of the asterisk voip server platform, and maintain an asterisk server for answering calls. Sending out recordings like that would be no problem for this server, but I wouldn't do it to you. Corporations on the other hand...
I don't like physical junk mail. The amount of resources wasted on trying to get me to sign up for this or that, or browse a catalog, sending it all the way 45 minutes from the nearest fuel station. One company in particular (Capital One) has been sending several offers a week for decades; based on the amount of waste spent just on me, I would never agree to one of their offers or reward such invasive solicitation practices.
Here's my question: Is it legal to program my voip system to send Capital One daily reminders that I hereby reject all offers of credit, past, present, and future, and would not like to receive these offers at my physical address? How frequent can I send such reminders? Surely as frequently as they send me offers of credit. Where would I even look something like that up? The FCC? There's something to the taste of one's own medicine kind of poetic justice. But I don't want to commit a crime.
According to this link, it seems that it would be legal, as long as I don't tie up more than two lines of a business.
So, because of the golden rule, I've never made my computer send automated recordings to individuals, even though I could, as I read over those sections in the documentation of the asterisk voip server platform, and maintain an asterisk server for answering calls. Sending out recordings like that would be no problem for this server, but I wouldn't do it to you. Corporations on the other hand...
I don't like physical junk mail. The amount of resources wasted on trying to get me to sign up for this or that, or browse a catalog, sending it all the way 45 minutes from the nearest fuel station. One company in particular (Capital One) has been sending several offers a week for decades; based on the amount of waste spent just on me, I would never agree to one of their offers or reward such invasive solicitation practices.
Here's my question: Is it legal to program my voip system to send Capital One daily reminders that I hereby reject all offers of credit, past, present, and future, and would not like to receive these offers at my physical address? How frequent can I send such reminders? Surely as frequently as they send me offers of credit. Where would I even look something like that up? The FCC? There's something to the taste of one's own medicine kind of poetic justice. But I don't want to commit a crime.
According to this link, it seems that it would be legal, as long as I don't tie up more than two lines of a business.