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Discovery items Request
Based on what happened in the Los Angeles case (Kevin
Tripi), fax.com will
fight discovery and not comply with the original discovery request. When asked
for information such as a list of phone numbers, they will only supply the
number of phone numbers and not the specific numbers. Or when asked for a
customer list, they will supply the name and not address or phone. So they
will not comply with the discovery request and will withhold information until
sanctioned by a judge. They will basically fight the discovery process as
much as legally possible and drag their heels as much as legally possible to
make the legal process move as slow as possible.
We should subpoena their phone records directly from the phone company/Cox
Communications and make a motion to preserve records. They had to get an
injunction to preserve records in the South Carolina lawsuit (per Robert
Biggerstaff, but I'm not sure how extensive it is).
Phone records (fax.com and the company) are most important. Second most
important is to preserve the "permission slips" and get a copy as
evidence so slips cannot be "manufactured".
Subpoena from the phone company (e.g., Cox Communications and Global
Crossing for fax.com)
All outgoing calls from all phone numbers owned by fax.com
All incoming calls to the 800 removal numbers
All incoming calls to any toll-free response numbers owned by fax.com
Discovery items to ask from fax.com
All discovery requests cover the period from Jan 1, 2000 to the present.
Long lists (more than a page) should be delivered in machine readable
format whenever possible, e.g., CD-ROM
Copies of the CD ROMs of phone bills from Cox and Global Crossing, and any
other supplier of telecommunications lines
List of employees, job title, and phone number
List of each customer, including customer name, customer contact, billing
history, sales person, and numbers dialed.
List of all phone numbers, including toll-free numbers, owned by fax.com and what they were used for:
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outgoing faxes
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incoming faxes
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fax list removal
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customer service
Have you ever used a "war dialer" to discover fax numbers? When did
this practice begin? When did it end? How many numbers were added this way? Have
the numbers that were added this way all been removed from the database?
Explain the source of the numbers in the fax.com database, i.e., explain how
you establish a business relationship with 22 million people.
Since fax.com can only fax a page to a recipient that has a pre-existing
business relationship with the client, why on your website do you talk about
your proprietary database and offer to merge your database with the
clients?
In short, do you ever send faxes out on behalf of the client using phone
numbers that the client did not supply to you?
List for each past and current employee:
Supply the name, address, phone and compensation paid in the last 12 months for each:
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Business Opportunity Partner who does faxing on your behalf
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Registered Agent (e.g., independent sales agents)
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Independent Reseller (e.g., handles the entire sale)
For each client, list:
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the phone numbers that were called on behalf of that client
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the number of fax numbers supplied to fax.com by the client
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for each campaign (unique page), give us the number of faxes sent out
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a copy of the each campaign(s) that was sent out
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the total revenue received from that client
Electronic copies of phone records within the period showing:
Contact information (name, address, phone) for:
List all phone numbers and the date and time of the request to be:
A summary by quarter of the:
For each of the 22 million phone numbers in your database, supply:
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the contact person with whom the business relationship exists
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the date and time the business relationship was established
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with which client(s) the business relationship was established
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the voice phone number of the contact
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a brief description of how the relationship was established
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the person at either fax.com and/or the client that has the relationship
with this number
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any physical or computer records to substantiate the relationship contact
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copy of any phone records to substantiate the contact
If it is not possible to supply this, then we will mutually agree on a 250
name randomly selected (by you under our supervision using a mutually agreeable
process or selected by the judge) statistical sample and supervise the process by which you obtain this
information.
The size of the fax number database at the end of each quarter
An explanation of how you grow the database
A copy of the most recent business plan that has been sent to external
investors
Any internal business plans
Financial statements:
Maximum outgoing fax capacity on a daily basis
Average number of faxes transmitted each quarter
List of outstanding litigation including copies of all lawsuits currently
filed against them
Depositions
It will be very interesting when we depose individual employees at fax.com
to:
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confirm the details of our understanding
of their operation
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the information from discovery,
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explain how the lists are derived.
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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
with the Act. |
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