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How to identify junk faxers
The good news is that you can always find out who is sending you the junk
faxes if you follow the steps below.
If you get an unsolicited fax, follow this procedure (one of the first three
is almost always guaranteed to work):
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Have the phone company put a call trap on your line. When you get a fax,
you dial a special code after receipt or keep a call log and enter it
periodically. They can then release this information to the police/sheriff
and the police/sheriff will release it to you or your
attorney in response to a subpoena. You can have the information you
want within days and it's admissible and credible in court. We highly
recommend this. See the Q&A for more on traps.
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The simplest way to find out who they are is to pretend you are actually
interested in their offer and try to fool them into giving you their real address,
e.g, you don't have a credit card and need to mail them a check or you are
the purchasing agent at your company and you have to have an address to send
the Purchase Order. Be creative. But this can only ID the advertiser
and not the blaster.
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Highly recommended: Use Abika
which offers a very comprehensive set of searches and is very similar to
Docusearch. Unlike Docusearch they can trace the source of a fax call into
your phone number.
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Also recommended: Use
Docusearch to find who owns
the phone number (such as the 800 or 900 number). This almost always works, but it isn't free. If your
time is valuable, this is the fastest way to go. You only pay if they find
the answer. For 900 numbers, this is the way to go since you won't be
able to use the method in the previous bullet. You can then have a lawyer subpoena
the 900 number company to find out who their client is.
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For pump and dump faxes, here's a possible approach. A few months after
the fax appears, take a look at the price and volume graph for the stock.
Also goto sec.gov and lookup filings by the issuer. I did this last night
for an issue that a client of mine got a fax for last September and turned
up the marketing agreement under which the presumptive faxer got the shares
he dumped. Other filings to look for would be insider or high-volume
purchases or sales, which must be reported.
Here are some other ways:
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Check on the Junk Fax Library
which shows typical faxes from all the major broadcasters
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Attach CallerID to your fax line (they will usually block their callerID
however) and use Docusearch (below)
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do a google search for the removal number
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Collect your faxes. you'll start to notice patterns that you can use to distinguish them
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Search for them in the Junk Fax
Library at www.junkfaxes.com.
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Join the junkfax listserve: The
JunkFAX-L Mailing List and ask there.
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Try superpages.com and use their reverse
number lookup. If you can't find the exact number you can use * as a wild
card. Some companies have many numbers, also some have many companies listed to the
same address and number.
Other methods of identifying a company.
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List of known remove numbers, the associated company and any
other pertinent information.
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Find out who owns a PO Box has techniques to find out the owner of PO Box
or PMB
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Look at the secretary of
state website for their tax information.
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Search D&B for the free information
available (pay if you want more detailed info)
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See who the FCC have
spanked recently.
When you find out, let us know and we'll post it here.
Other useful info
Registered agent, officers, and other information about
companies.
These are all included in the links above... I just have them
here for shortcut because I use them a lot.California
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Instructions for
obtaining info on California Corporations
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http://www.ss.ca.gov
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http://204.147.113.12/list.html
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http://www.ss.ca.gov/business/business.htm
Georgia
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Georgia
Business Entity Information
Florida
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Florida
Corporations search engine
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Florida Travel
Reseller rules (call 850-410-3805 to check a
travel reseller registration)
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http://legal.firn.edu/
Maryland
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http://www.dat.state.md.us/bsfd/CC/search.html
Missouri
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Missouri Official Search Page for Corporate Entities
N. Carolina
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Corporations
database
So. Carolina
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For Registered agent, call the Secretary of State office at (803)
734-2158
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For Officers, call the Dept. of Revenue at (803) 898-5705
Texas
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Texas Corporations search
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DBA names
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Texas Secretary of State database. That one isn't
online anywhere but you can get the info by calling them at (512)
463-5555.
Virginia
SCC Information - (804) 371-9967 or toll-free (in Virginia only)
1-800-552-7945.
Corporations - (804) 371-9733. For questions about corporate officers and
directors, registered agents, charters and annual statements, and limited
partnerships, limited liability companies, and registered limited liability
partnerships.
All-States investigative resources
http://www.virtualgumshoe.com/
Process
Servers
National Association of Professional
Process Servers
Subpoena Addresses for Phone Company Records
Addresses to send
subpoenas to of Phone companies and long distance providers
http://www.thedigest.com/faq/picodes.html
http://www.nanpa.com
http://www.nanpa.com/number_resource_info/carrier_id_codes.html
(download the "Feature Group D CIC assignments" zipfile.)
Ameritech has an automated RespOrg ID service. Call 800-337-4194
Tracking down 900
numbers
Locating a telephone number from
the area code & prefix
Tips on tracking down the owner of a phone number are here.
Tracking down an attorney? Check here
and here
Are they really a charity? Check here
and here
Tracking down a bank? Check here.
www.pac-info.com
Areacode info is here.
Prefix info is here http://www.thedirectory.org/pref/
http://smallbusiness.dnb.com Another way of locating a Texas company is to contact the PUC and ask for
a
copy of the ADAD permit (888-782-8477). That should list a physical address
and telephone numbers used.
Tracking down POB Holder: You want Postal
Bulletin 21607 2-19-87, Page 11.
It's a request for PO Box owner information.
Phone numbers for 900 carriers need to be updated. The list posted at
the national Numbering plan are old and some do not apply any more.
Current number for MCI is 800 888 1800 and ask for the 900
department.
Current number for AT&T is 800 323 6672 direct to the department.
I just learned about Verizon's Call 54 service. If you want to know
who
owns a number, you call the area code of the number and then 555-5454.
It
is an automated system, and I was told it now costs 95 cents a call.
Unless
the number is unlisted, you should get the information. I was calling
about
what appears to be a cell phone number, so apparently it may work for
those
as well.
SEC Complaint Center
450 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20549-0213
Fax: 202-942-9634
There's more information at http://www.sec.gov/complaint.shtml
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Background
Information About Junk Spam Faxes.
The TCPA and Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) rules generally prohibit most
unsolicited junk facsimile (fax spam)
advertisements. The TCPA states that an
advertiser cannot send you unsolicited fax
advertisements unless you have given the
advertiser your prior express consent to receive
fax advertisements or you have an established
business relationship (EBR). Even if the
advertiser has received your prior express
consent or has EBR, they are also required to
allow you to ?opt out? of receiving their
junk fax advertisements. The Junk Fax Prevention
Act of 2005, directed the FCC to amend its rules
adopted pursuant to the TCPA regarding fax
advertising. The FCC?s revised rules:
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Require the
sender of fax advertisements to provide
specific information on the fax that
allows recipients to ?opt-out? of any
future faxes from the sender |
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Specify the circumstances under
which a request to ?opt-out? complies
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