Spammers Blocked By FTC On Sprint Cell Phones

Sprint Cell Phones No Contract were one of the first No Contract Cell Phones in the market, however a small disadvantage involving telemarketers disturbed its users. The FTC has made a decision to ban robocalls sometimes called pre-recorded commercial calls. Violators of this new law and ban could face fines as high as $16,000. But it’s just commercial solicitations that are part of the ban, alerts and reminders from firms a shopper could have will not be banned. As an example, a robocall from the bank saying that an overdraft charge has occurred will be exempted from this ban.

Telemarketers, knowing this day would come, have just begun phasing out their bots and replacing them with live callers. So while the nuisance may remain it still is sort of a win for landline and sprint Cell Phones users alike. Those buyers who are worried by any solicitation, robot or alternatively, can always have their number put on the nation’s do not Call Registry list. This will dump the problem fully.

The best thing about Sprint cell phones is you can already screen your calls and any unavailable, unknown or blocked out numbers, unless expected, can be screened by the user at their discreetness. However it still is good to know the government has listened to the people, and while in the grand design it isn’t a big score, it still is pleasant to know that our voice was heard. Jon leibowitz, the F. T. C head honcho had this to say on the matter : “American consumers have made it crystal clear that few things annoy them more than the many billions of commercial telemarketing robocalls they receive each year. ” that is well declared and true.

So while smartphone invention continues to be the main talk about the Sprint cell phone world it is nice know that the cellular community has a whole is moving forward, getting more progressive and making the cell phone industry the way in which we desire it. It is being molded in our hands as we talk, and if we speak, we will be able to continue to shape it. There is a reason the cell phone industry went from cell phones to smart phones, because the numbers and the people showed the corporations something obvious. The people need smart phones. Now, that is what we get. So keep speaking up so that we can guide this technical ship the direction we see most fitting. That way we may have a direct influence and make the best choices for our swift future, which is what we all desire, right?

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