Proper and Responsible Use of the
Call-Em-All voice broadcasting service.
The Call-Em-All voice broadcasting service places the ability to notify thousands
of people in the hands of you, the subscriber. Call-Em-All respects your privacy.
Since it is you the subscriber who creates the audio announcement, provides the
calling list, and most importantly launches your own calling broadcast, we feel
it necessary to provide you the subscriber with the following information in an
effort to insure that all Call-Em-All call broadcasts are conducted responsibly.
- Prior to using Call-Em-All make sure you are familiar with any Federal or State
Laws that would be applicable to your call campaign.
- Be respectful of proper calling time restrictions that would be applicable to your
specific call broadcast.
- Monitor the Call-Em-All "Do Not Call List" / Opt Out report available to you at
no charge as part of your Call-Em-All voice broadcasting service. In the event a
recipient makes a request to be taken off your calling list, do so immediately and
indefinitely. Allowing those on your calling list to be removed and avoiding calls
to those who do not wish to be called plays a very important role with regard to
responsible calling broadcasts.
- Follow Federal and State calling time rules and or restrictions.
- Provide proper contact information in your recording, such as phone number and address.
- It is unlawful to send audio messages to any emergency phone lines. For example,
911 numbers, hospital medical service lines, physicians, health care facilities,
poison control centers, fire or law enforcement agencies.
- Do not send unsolicited audio messages to those who will incur charges. For example:
beepers, pagers or cell phones unless proper prior permission has been obtain by
the recipient.
- Do not send pre-recorded sales messages to those whom you haven't received permission
to call.
- The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) http://www.fcc.gov,
the Federal Trade Commission http://www.ftc.gov
and the Federal Communications Commission http://www.fcc.gov
do not call list registry rules http://www.donotcall.gov
and various State laws place restrictions on certain types of phone calls. Typically
a call may be exempt from the TCPA if the call:
- Is made on behalf of a non-profit organization.
- Business to business contact.
- Does not includean unsolicited advertisement, even if the call is madefor commercial
purpose.
- Is survey work.
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Call-Em-All is in no way attempting to interpret the TCPA of 1991 nor the laws of
any State. This information provided is not intended to replace the responsibility
of you the subscriber to check out the legal requirements pertaining to your call
campaign prior to using Call-Em-All voice broadcasting services. You are ultimately
responsible to make your own informed decisions regarding your call campaign.