An N.C. court told an Ill. telemarketer to stop placing sales cal...
An N.C. court told an Ill. telemarketer to stop placing sales calls to N.C. residents because it breaks state laws. Wake County Superior Court’s preliminary injunction against Possibilities Unlimited of Arlington Heights, Ill., marks this year’s biggest victory against…
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telemarketing violators, said state Attorney Gen. Roy Cooper (D). Cooper said his office got hundreds of complaints that the company violated state no-call laws and laws requiring live introductions to prerecorded pitches, disclosing its identity on request and not calling if requested. The AG said the telemarketer was selling credit cards and debt consolidation loans for United Savings of Tacoma, Wash. Cooper wants a permanent ban on the company calling into his state, plus civil damages.