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The Mississippi Public Service Commission (PSC) said it...

The Mississippi Public Service Commission (PSC) said it reached a $15,000 settlement with Power Home Technologies for claimed violations of the state’s no-call law. The commission said Wednesday the company had failed to register with the PSC as a telephone…

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solicitor and had made unauthorized phone solicitations. In addition to the $15,000 settlement, Power Home Technologies agreed to not make any phone solicitation calls in Mississippi for three years (http://bit.ly/1pCCZzC). The PSC also entered default judgments Tuesday against Your Direct Source and Secure Alliance Corp. of California for violations of the no-call law. The PSC ordered Your Direct Source to pay $80,000 and Secure Alliance to pay $15,000 (http://bit.ly/1sh3Xgl).