FTC Raises Do Not Call Fees
The Federal Trade Commission issued a Final Rule, on Wednesday, July 27, to amend their telemarketing rules, revising fees companies have to pay to access the Do Not Call list.
The 2004 fees were $40 for each area code, with the first 5 free, with a maximum annual cost of $11,000.
The new fees are $56 per area code, or $28 per area code during the second 6 months of an annual subscription.
The new maximum is $15,400 for 280 or more area codes of data. The first 5 areas codes are still free.
The new fees are effective September 1, 2005.
see, Federal Register, Vol. 70, No. 143.
The 2004 fees were $40 for each area code, with the first 5 free, with a maximum annual cost of $11,000.
The new fees are $56 per area code, or $28 per area code during the second 6 months of an annual subscription.
The new maximum is $15,400 for 280 or more area codes of data. The first 5 areas codes are still free.
The new fees are effective September 1, 2005.
see, Federal Register, Vol. 70, No. 143.
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