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jwie | 2 years ago
The TCPA lawsuit business was so lucrative for years that a lot of effort goes into producing proof that the contact is legal. Rather than stopping spam calls these laws basically guarantee spam, but legal spam.
Also carriers have pretty well cracked illegal spam through their own analytics. Some still happens, but it’s cleaned up extremely fast.
troydavis|2 years ago
At least in my case, this isn't true. When reporting SMS spam, I've often told the carrier to ask their customer for proof that I opted in (because I didn't). None have - again, because I didn't opt in to it or anything else.
I don't know how true your assertion is among the general population, but my experience may at least be representative of other HN readers. Many of us don't randomly give out our mobile numbers.
iAMkenough|2 years ago
I always ask what my name is when an unknown caller calls, and 90% of the time it’s the old dead guy.
I did not opt in, yet here I am getting a few dozen calls per week at all hours of the day.
simfree|2 years ago
This is really expensive to do (the RND and Do Not Call lists are very expensive to query, the FCC needs to make these cheaply available) and automation for doing these queries is not offered by most phone providers.
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ipython|2 years ago
It’s open enrollment for Medicare, and I can also assure you that not only do I not qualify for Medicare but I have also not opted in to incessant Medicare spam.
I also never opted in for political messaging.
I also never opted in for calls regarding Camp Lejune injuries.
I also never opted in for calls about automobile accident injuries.
I also never opted in to be contacted for final expense insurance.
Shall I go on? Carriers most certainly have not “cracked” illegal spam through analytics. My carrier stops about 20-50% of the spam I receive.
The TCPA is great to cut down on the onshore businesses using illegal telemarketing to promote their business, but does nothing for the offshore scams. I’ve used TCPA in the past and helped carriers identify and sue telemarketers so I am very familiar with it.
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