PSC fines telemarketers $100,000 for ‘No-Call’ violations 
JACKSON — According to Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley (D-Nettleton), the Mississippi Public Service Commission has fined The A Group Marketing, LLC, and United Unlimited Warranties, LLC, both of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Franklin United of Ferndale, Mich., a total of $100,000 for violations of the Mississippi “No-Call” law and rules associated with enforcing the law.
Presley said the companies violated the “No-Call” law by failing to register and purchase the state’s “No-Call” list and for contacting consumers that had registered on the list.
Company representatives failed to respond to the Commission’s complaint, Presley added.
Source: Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley
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May 19th, 2011 at 10:02 pm
There are quite a few businesses in that area that depend on tourism to keep them afloat. They’ll need the support of experienced organizations outside of the disaster area like Immediate Response Group – first and foremost, they’ll need asset protection of what they have remaining. I know IRG and other
organizations have self-sufficient teams that can provide them help.