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Dish ‘Do Not Call’ flubs: Dish Network call you up? You and 57 million others

Posted on January 26, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Linsey Bald reports:

Dish Network violated the federal “Do Not Call” registry with an overwhelming mass of telemarketing outcalls – the satellite TV provider was found guilty of making over 57 million unsolicited calls to phone numbers that were registered with the Federal Trade Commission’s Telemarketing Sales Rule, known as the Do Not Call list. The complaint was lodged against Dish back in 2009 by the Department of Justice.

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