The FTC settled with telemarketer Roy Cox, Jr., the agency...
The FTC settled with telemarketer Roy Cox, Jr., the agency said Tuesday (http://1.usa.gov/UDjkTk). The settlement stems from a December 2011 case against Cox and related companies that claimed the companies illegally failed to transmit identification information to caller ID displays…
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and knowingly called consumers on the Do Not Call Registry. The settlement bans Cox from telemarketing and includes a $1.1 million civil penalty that the agency is waiving due to Cox’s inability to pay. The commission voted to approve the settlement 3-0-2, with Commissioners Joshua Wright and Maureen Ohlhausen not participating, said an FTC news release.