March 28, 2020
On March 20th, the FCC issued a declaratory ruling on emergency robocalls related the COVID-19 pandemic:
DECLARATORY RULING
The key is to make sure your robocall provides instructions or information to your residents/members to help them stay safe during this crisis.
March 15, 2020
We've gotten many requests to robocall cell phones in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the rules. Robocalls to cell phones are allowed if one of these are true:
1) The robocall is to warn the public and provide instructions for emergencies involving danger to life or safety. If you're cancelling an event to keep people from getting or spreading COVID-19, we will allow it as an emergency call.
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April 8, 2018
FCC enforcement actions came to a cold stop in September 2017. Is the Trump admin quietly advocating for more robocalls by not enforcing the law?
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April 8, 2018
"Best Insurance Contracts" found out the hard way that illegally spoofing callerids and robocalling cell phones was an $82 million mistake:
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September 29, 2017
If you get a robocall from scammers like this, just hang up. We don't make these kinds calls, and never will:
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