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Technology Stocks : COMS & the Ghost of USRX w/ other STUFF
COMS 0.00130-67.5%Nov 7 11:47 AM EST

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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (21280)4/24/2001 8:49:48 PM
From: Scrapps   of 22053
 
Does anyone know if their are regulations in regard to mechanical calling devices? This would be the reverse of an answering machine, where you receive a call and when you answer are put on hold after a brief message then have the choice of hanging up or sitting there on hold.

From I can determine is these things are actuated by the voice of the party being called, if the device doesn't trigger when someone answers it tallys it as a hang up.

My question goes to the responsibility of the person being called, are they required to hold or can they reject the call by simply hanging up? PG&E is using this and I nearly had my power turned off, due to the fact we dump all calls with recordings and tele-marketers in order to save our valuable time so as to be productive...rather than growing phones in our ears.
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