Dave420
09-24-2003, 01:04 PM
Sept 24 — A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission overstepped its authority in creating the national do-not-call list against telemarketers. The ruling Tuesday came in a lawsuit brought by telemarketers who challenged the list of 50 million people who said they do not want to receive business solicitation calls. The list was to go into effect Oct. 1
U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE Lee R. West said the main issue in the case was “whether the FTC had the authority to promulgate a national do-not-call registry. The court finds it did not.”
if 50million people do not want them to call I think this guy was out of his mind (can you say bribe)
read the rest of the story here-and be sure to write this guy lots of hate mail!
http://www.msnbc.com/news/971221.asp
U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE Lee R. West said the main issue in the case was “whether the FTC had the authority to promulgate a national do-not-call registry. The court finds it did not.”
if 50million people do not want them to call I think this guy was out of his mind (can you say bribe)
read the rest of the story here-and be sure to write this guy lots of hate mail!
http://www.msnbc.com/news/971221.asp