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TXT-ing to landlines Lets say you collected a few thousand phone number from businesses, all legit, they know they may be contacted. However, some of them are landlines, not all are cell phones. Is there a company that I could use to load in all of the collected numbers and blast txt message instead of paying someone to cald-call every single contact? Fleki |
Re: TXT-ing to landlines I'm confused. You can't send a text message to a landline? |
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Telstra introduces home phone SMS - Mobile Phones: Mobile Phones & Smartphones I don't know how widespread around the world that is though so the OP might be slightly confused? |
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Re: TXT-ing to landlines Fleki, how much time have you spent familiarizing yourself with the federal telemarketing laws? |
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Not my area of experience by any means but I have seen some pretty funky stuff done in excel so surely this is possible |
Re: TXT-ing to landlines While fully aware that doing so without first purchasing do-not-call lists from the federal registry and every state you intend to call numbers in, establishing a do-not-call policy and documenting it, and adhering to all the autodialer regulations would be completely illegal and subject you to a statutory fine for each and every person you "blast" your text or voice call to. Play fast and loose with the law and it's only a matter of time until one of those "blast" recipients takes 5 minutes out of their day to fill out the telemarketing complaint form on the FTC website. |
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the Do Not Call laws. He said he collected phone numbers from businesses but he didn't say if the phone numbers were those of the businesses themselves or of customers. I may be mistaken but aren't business to business calls exempt from the Do Not Call laws? |
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The moment he blasts this message to the whole list, if any of those numbers are personal/residential, he's in trouble. The recording for the landlines has all kinds of requirements, from hours you can place it in, to time between dialing and when the recording begins playing, to requirements that you state your legal business name exactly as it's registered with the state, to having a phone number in the recording that can be guaranteed reachable during business hours to ask for addition to the company's do-not-call list, etc. I hope none of these warnings are necessary. I've just seen too many posts in these forums from people that aren't doing things legally and don't even realize they aren't. |
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