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Originally Posted by Bobblehead
I think the actually company making the calls must assume some sort of responsibility. While the "National Do Not Call List" is a bit of a joke, I would think any telemarketing company in Canada should be aware of the restrictions since they are bound by them.
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Rack Nine isn't a telemarketing company; they are a service provider.
The clients upload their own lists. Political parties, civic candidates, etc are exempt from the DNC list.
https://www.lnnte-dncl.gc.ca/nrt-ntr-eng
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And since that is the case then allowing anyone with a fake name to record and send any message they want to any set of numbers they supply sounds like gross negligence.
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It was a fake name used to register the cell phone that was purchased with cash. I'm pretty sure they would have used their real name and real credit card when dealing with Rack Nine---- and those are the records I'd presume have been turned over.