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Political Dialing
With Voicemail Broadcasting, small and medium enterprises have the opportunity to stay in touch with their customers, staff and suppliers by sending them Voice messages from a web based application on the Internet. It's fast, simple, cost effective and easy to use and only requires an Internet connection and subscription to the service.
Benefits of Political Dialing
- A "ready" to use web-based application does not require any software or technical background
- Send multiple messages at once to many different recipients
- Send and re-send pre-defined messages stored in your "message library"
- No setup fees or contracts to sign
- No hardware or software to buy - easy web interface
- Quick, easy, and amazingly affordable
Features of Political Dialing
- Guaranteed to deliver the message to all recipients
- Secure and private
- Easy and cost efficient: Eliminates unnecessary paperwork and saves time, effort and money
- Recepit confirmation - Reciept confirmation is supported, and stored for reporting.
- Detailed reports and delivery statistics
Political dialing has never been easier - simply upload or record your sound file (wave or mp3 format),
upload or enter list of the phone numbers, and quickly schedule or send your broadcast.
You will be charged only for delivered messages.
We do not charge for call that did not go through, or were not answered by a human.
All land line phone carriers in North America are supported.
Final delivery of our voice broadcast is achieved via analog phone lines of highest quality,
rather than by low-bandwith voice-over-ip method.
Info for Telemarketers and Sellers About the Do Not Call Provisions of the FTC's Telemarketing Sales Rule:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/business/alerts/alt129.pdf
Coverage Under the TSR
3. What calls are covered?
The do not call provisions of the TSR cover any plan, program or campaign to sell goods or services through interstate phone calls. This includes calls by telemarketers who solicit consumers, often on behalf of third party sellers. It also includes sellers who are paid to provide, offer to provide, or arrange to provide goods or services to consumers.
The National Do Not Call Registry covers intrastate telemarketing calls under the FCC's rules. You can find information on the FCC's regulations at www.fcc.gov/cgb/donotcall/.
4. What types of calls are not covered by the National Do Not Call Registry?
The do not call provisions do not cover calls from political organizations, charities, telephone surveyors, or companies with which a consumer has an existing business relationship.
5. Do the do not call provisions of the TSR cover calls soliciting money for charities?
Charities that are calling on their own behalf to solicit charitable contributions are not covered by the requirements of the national registry. However, if a third-party telemarketer is calling on behalf of a charity, a consumer may ask not to receive any more calls from or on behalf of that specific charity. If a third-party telemarketer calls again on behalf of that charity, the telemarketer may be subject to a fine of up to $16,000 .




