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The FCC fined Presidential Who’s Who...

The FCC fined Presidential Who’s Who $640,000 for faxing more than 100 advertisements to consumers who did not request them and had no business relationship with the company, said a forfeiture order released Friday (http://bit.ly/1rM44lg). “Presidential Who’s Who persisted in…

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this conduct after Commission staff issued the company a formal citation, explained that its actions were unlawful, and warned that additional junk faxing could result in monetary forfeitures,” the order said. “Due to the large number of violations at issue, the company’s apparently intentional misconduct, and its failure to provide full and updated support for its inability to pay, we impose the total forfeiture of $640,000."