A win-win solution to the problem of unsolicited telemarketing callsIssued by AmidelJohannesburg, 19 Mar 2026 Creating a consent-driven marketplace. As South Africa’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and ...
Across hundreds of call centres in Morocco, conversations unfold without pause. Agents switch between scripts and carefully ...
There was a time in America when the most dangerous thing likely to interrupt your dinner was a wayward meatloaf or a child ...
Unsolicited commercial communications—commonly experienced as spam calls and messages—have long undermined consumer trust in ...
Seniors scam (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.) TALLAHASSEE – A panel of Florida state senators advanced legislation Wednesday that would ...
The FTC first sued Express Scripts, CVS Caremark, and Optum in 2024, claiming anticompetitive and unfair rebating practices surrounding insulin. “Caremark, [Express Scripts], and Optum—as medication ...
The Trump administration announced that the company, a pharmacy benefit manager, had agreed to make significant changes to its practices. By Rebecca Robbins and Reed Abelson The reporters have ...
SiriusXM agreed to a $28 million settlement in a nationwide class action lawsuit over unwanted telemarketing calls alleging violations of federal “Do Not Call” rules. Eligible people can receive a ...
(NewsNation) — Americans have a dim view of telemarketers, but they think even less of members of Congress. In a recent Gallup survey, 71 percent of respondents rated Congress’s honesty and ethics as ...
71% of Americans rated members of Congress as "low" or "very low" on ethics Telemarketers were the only other group with majority-negative ratings Nurses earned the highest marks of any profession In ...
In a recent Gallup survey, 71 percent of respondents rated Congress’s honesty and ethics as “low” or “very low,” the worst showing of any profession measured. Telemarketers were the only group that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (NewsNation) — Americans have a dim view of telemarketers, but they think even less of members of Congress. In a recent Gallup ...