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DirecTV fined for do-not-call violations


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--> WASHINGTON — DirecTV Inc. will pay $5.34 million to settle charges that its telemarketers called households listed on the national do-not-call registry to pitch satellite TV programming, Federal Trade Commission officials said today.

The proposed settlement, if approved by a federal judge in Los Angeles, would be the FTC's largest civil penalty in a consumer protection case. In all 17 previously settled no-call cases, the FTC assessed just $808,500 in penalties.

The DirecTV complaint, filed by the Department of Justice at the FTC's request, named the company and five telemarketing firms it hired, as well as six principals of those firms.

"This multimillion-dollar penalty drives home a simple point: Sellers are on the hook for calls placed on their behalf," FTC Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras said in a statement.

DirecTV issued a statement saying it has terminated its relationship with the telemarketing firms that made inappropriate calls and has implemented new procedures to ensure there is no repeat of the violations. The proposed settlement also requires DirecTV to operate a desk to handle complaints stemming from its marketing practices.

"DirecTV wholly supports the national do-not-call registry and our agreement with the FTC reflects our commitment to prevent unwanted and unlawful telemarketing calls to existing and potential DirecTV customers," said the El Segundo, Calif. company, which has 15 million subscribers.

If the proposed settlement is approved, the FTC said it would end litigation against five defendants, including DirecTV and two of the five telemarketing firms, Communication Concepts and American Communications. The two firms will pay civil penalties of $25,000 and $50,000, respectively.

Litigation continues with seven other defendants in the case.

The complaint alleged that DirecTV and the various telemarketing firms violated do-not-call rules beginning in October 2003, the month the registry debuted. FTC did not have a tally of how many calls were made to households on the list.

"Suffice it to say, it was in the thousands," Majoras said.

The FTC arrived at the $5.34 million penalty by multiplying the $11,000 maximum it can assess per call by the 485 days between the onset of consumer complaints about DirecTV and when the company entered settlement talks, said Allen Hile, acting associate director of marketing practices for the FTC.

The registry, which contains more than 110 million phone numbers, was designed to prevent consumers from receiving unwanted calls from telemarketers. The FTC has received 1.4 million complaints from households on the list, with 2,000 to 3,000 more flooding in each day.

Telemarketers must match their contact lists against the registry every 31 days. Companies that have recently done business with households are exempt, as are charities, pollsters and callers on behalf of politicians.

On Monday, in an unrelated case, DirecTV Inc. promised to reimburse unhappy customers and to make its advertised offers clearer, according to a settlement reached with 22 states over deceptive marketing complaints. The company admitted no wrongdoing in agreeing to repay the states $5 million for the costs of a task force that had tracked consumer complaints about DirecTV contract fees and small print provisions since 2000.
 

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Already have direct -tv here and they still call. Where do i sign up for my check? OBTW still waiting on my 2k from the Katrina thing! lol
 

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i used to coldcall for a financial advising group---very very serious fines for repeat calls, and not a very good system for a small practice- regurgitated lists being passed around the office, little notemarks next to names noting who's been called and reached, etc...not a wise move.
I'd think directv wouldn't be responsible if theycontracted a couple firms to do it for them, would'nt it be on those guys to make sure people weren't repeatedly called?
 

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Nice to see them get fined after all the letters they sent out trying to extort money from people. I know its 2 different things but they should have been fined more!!! Rotten pricks changing everything on us.
 

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anyone ever hear of *67.

If it's caller id, don't give it to me..

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tvwatchr said:
Nice to see them get fined after all the letters they sent out trying to extort money from people. I know its 2 different things but they should have been fined more!!! Rotten pricks changing everything on us.

No offense bro but you agreed to let them change everything on you.

It's in everyone's customer agreement... the thing you didn't care about enough to read over (hell, I didn't read the thing either).

Don't get pissy when you had the opportunity to read the thing ahead of time and chose not too. You agreed to it.

And yea, I use to work for DtV so I'm a little opionated on this subject but nothing bugged me more working there than when people would swear up and down how DtV is cheating them when they agreed to the terms/conditions.
 
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Insiders said:
Already have direct -tv here and they still call. Where do i sign up for my check? OBTW still waiting on my 2k from the Katrina thing! lol

The do not call list does NOT apply to you if you are already a customer. I'm also a DTV customer & get their bullshit calls-at least used to. I asked if there was any way to be taken off of their call list, and she said no problem....not a call since.

The only calls I get now are some cop foundation and other non-profits(Some of which are really f'ing annoying.....the damn Lupus foundation has a recorded dialer that calls every f'ing 2-3 weeks!!!!!!)
 

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TTinCO said:
The do not call list does NOT apply to you if you are already a customer. I'm also a DTV customer & get their bullshit calls-at least used to. I asked if there was any way to be taken off of their call list, and she said no problem....not a call since.

The only calls I get now are some cop foundation and other non-profits(Some of which are really f'ing annoying.....the damn Lupus foundation has a recorded dialer that calls every f'ing 2-3 weeks!!!!!!)

Im gonna have to tell them not to call as well, calls every few months selling their various packages gets old.

I too am a victim to the damn cop foundation calls, donate to them a couple of times and every cop/firefighting organization is asking for donations every few weeks.

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Yeah, the cop foundation peddlers are pretty damn persistent. Telling me that the money is for bullet proof vests & other supplies. They caught me a bad mood one night & I finally asked them WTF I pay taxes for.
 

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TTinCO said:
Yeah, the cop foundation peddlers are pretty damn persistent. Telling me that the money is for bullet proof vests & other supplies. They caught me a bad mood one night & I finally asked them WTF I pay taxes for.

Good question, Im sure they had no answer for it.

If I gave to every organization that called I'd have no money myself, shhhheeet, that ain't happenin'.

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