Car Warranty Telemarketing Lawsuit: The FTC May Have It Wrong
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), one of the regulators of telemarketing affairs (the other being the FCC), filed a lawsuit on May 13, 2009 against the alleged car warranty telemarketing scammers. The story can be found here.
The lawsuit singled out Voice Touch, Inc. as the primary telemarketer and Transontinental Warrany, Inc. as the warranty firm. Both of these companies operate out of Florida. Unfortunately, The Telemarketing Lawsuit Depository is of the opinion that the FTC has it all wrong. It is very probable that the accused parties are resopnsible for a number of illegal telemarketing calls. However, if your going to swing such a big hammer, why not swing at the biggest target.
The evidence submitted through this website was used in our private investigation. We have had some VERY valuable leads, thanks to all of the users of this website. These leads have pointed to Missouri based warranty companies, and to the telemarketing company C1F Marketing, which has several locations, including California. This was confirmed by a phone call to a Missouri based warranty company where our investigators posed themselves as interested marketing partners. In order to “size up the competition” we asked “which outbound call services do you currently use?”. The response to this question included C1F Marketing.
The majority of reported calls led back to Missouri based warranty companies, which leads us to believe that Voice Touch, Inc. and Transcontinental Warranty, Inc. are not the big fish.
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