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Unsolicited JUNK FAXES
FROM FAX
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Please Fill Out The Form Below
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Local faxers tracked down, pays up
"I receive several junk faxes each day ... last Spring I was able to
track down a junk faxer."
Businessman frustrated by multiple faxes tracked down a local junk faxer
and, after requests to the faxer to desist, filed a small claims suit and easily
collected.
Email received Dec. 15, 2003
I want to thank your site for the excellent help it offers persons who are
victimized by junk faxes. I receive several junk faxes every day. Calling the
800 numbers on these faxes does absolutely no good. The faxes continue on and
on.
Last spring, I was able to track down a junk faxer. Luckily, this company was
located right in my own county just a few miles away. The company was:
HomeBanc Money Source, Inc
12598 Central Avenue
Suite 108
Chino, California, 91710
909 464 8435
I sent this company both a certified and regular mail letter telling them to
stop sending me faxes. Of course, they continued.
On September 5, 2003, I filed a small claims action in San Bernardino County
Superior Court against HomeBanc Money Source, Inc for violations of the TCPA.
The case (Case # SWV41160) was tried on October 28, 2003. I was awarded
$2,000 by the judge. I had asked for triple damages for all the faxes sent, but
I was happy to walk away with $2000.00 for a few hours of my time in court.
The judge did not write a decision in the case. There was merely an award. In my
case, the facts were undeniable and I had all of the evidence.
HomeBanc Money Source filed to appeal the decision. Then, on December 11, 2003,
I received a check for $2052.00 from the company with a notice that the appeal
was dropped.
No
attorneys were involved. I followed the advice at junkfax.org and made my case
before the judge. The faxer said that he did not receive my certified letter to
him. That was his only defense.
I am but one victim of these illegal faxers. I stood up to fight them and I
won. You can too. It's pretty easy if you follow the instructions on
http://www.junkfax.org
Gene Carmean
FAX US ALL Your
Junk
FAXES NOW TO OUR FAX NUMBER BELOW:
(754)
264-0166 AND
GET PAID IF
WE TRACK
YOUR FAX SPAMMER DOWN!
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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