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Republicans Want To Leave You Voicemail -- Without Ever Ringing Your Cellphone (recode.net)

bricko quotes a report from Recode: The GOP's leading campaign and fundraising arm, the Republican National Committee, has quietly thrown its support behind a proposal at the Federal Communications Commission that would pave the way for marketers to auto-dial consumers' cellphones and leave them prerecorded voicemail messages -- all without ever causing their devices to ring. Under current federal law, telemarketers and others, like political groups, aren't allowed to launch robocall campaigns targeting cellphones unless they first obtain a consumer's written consent. But businesses stress that it's a different story when it comes to "ringless voicemail" -- because it technically doesn't qualify as a phone call in the first place. In their eyes, that means they shouldn't need a customer or voter's permission if they want to auto-dial mobile voicemail inboxes in bulk pre-made messages about a political candidate, product or cause. And they want the FCC to rule, once and for all, that they're in the clear. Their argument, however, has drawn immense opposition from consumer advocates.

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  1. I'm starting a web site by taustin · · Score: 5, Interesting

    to document every politician who does this, how often, and about what. It will offer no commentary on whether it is good or bad, whether the politician should be thrown out of office or given a medal. Just that they did it, how often, and about what.

    Who is willing to help me post bail when I'm arrested for it?

  2. New Record by Fire_Wraith · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I have to hand it to the Republicans - I thought they couldn't come up with any measures that would be any lower or more despised than they already have. I clearly underestimated them, because who would have thought they'd side with telemarketers, of all people?

  3. Re:We're going to get this sooner or later by quantaman · · Score: 4, Interesting

    We haven't reached critical mass yet, but once enough people only use cell phones for communication the floodgates will be opened.

    Cellphones were on par with landlines in 2014. I'm sure they're a healthy majority now.

    Either way, I can think of few things more obnoxious than prerecorded voicemails. It's bad enough I don't even know why marketers would want to do so in the first place, I'm not sure what marketing course teaches to you associate your client with feelings of incandescent rage.

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  4. Re:What the Hell, I got karma to burn by CaseCrash · · Score: 4, Interesting

    yeah, I'm all over the conservative/liberal spectrum depending on the issue, but I am getting tired of the GOP's "no matter what happens, party first, everything our guys do is great and we all support it" and the weird adherence they have to lower taxes will lead to more jobs and then higher tax revenues and you don't really need privacy and by that we mean everything you do should be tracked and monetized.

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  5. Re:HLR codes on any Standard GSM network by Pfhorrest · · Score: 4, Interesting

    VoiceMail is useless anyways. If someone really needs to get hold of you, they will call again.

    While probably true, it's also true that if someone really needs to get hold of you, they will leave a voicemail. This makes ignoring all calls and only checking voicemail a good way to screen out pointless time-wasting calls. If it's important there will be a voicemail, if there's no voicemail it obviously wasn't that important (or they messages you another way instead).

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  6. Re:Counter-argument by mjwx · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In this case, I believe the 3 AM Vuvuzela Orchestra in D-minor outside their bedroom window is more appropriate.

    Surely A-major would be better. Politicians being older have poorer hearing in the higher frequencies.

    Personally I'd prefer the 1812 Overture be played outside their homes... preferably with a full cannon fusillade of live ammo.

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