The Tennessee Regulatory Authority issued a $42,000 fine...
The Tennessee Regulatory Authority issued a $42,000 fine to Direct Marketing Travel Services for violation of the state’s no-call law, said TRA in a news release Wednesday (http://1.usa.gov/17Nw8r9). The company violated the state’s Do Not Call law by making unsolicited…
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phone calls to at least 18 Tennessee customers registered on the state’s Do-Not-Call register, said TRA. Direct Marketing Travel Services was assessed a fine of $2,000 per violation, and an additional $2,000 fine for having failed to register as a telemarketing solicitor in Tennessee, said TRA. It said the company was ordered to refrain from making solicitations to subscribers listed on the Do-Not-Call register.