How to Avoid TCPA Litigators and DNC Complainers in Telemarketing
Vlog: How to Avoid TCPA Litigators and DNC Complainers in Telemarketing
Telemarketing can be a powerful tool for reaching potential customers, but it also opens the door to legal risks, particularly from TCPA Litigator and DNC Complainers. These individuals often actively seek out violations to file lawsuits or submit regulatory complaints.
TCPA Litigators are individuals who have sued companies for violating telemarketing laws under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). They may be professional plaintiffs or participants in class-action lawsuits related to TCPA violations. DNC Complainers, on the other hand, have filed complaints with the FTC, but have yet to enter into formal litigation.
With Searchbug's Phone Validator with DNC & TCPA Check, businesses can identify high-risk phone numbers before dialing, helping them avoid costly legal issues and regulatory fines.
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