Robocalls Get the Boot: Supreme Court Tackles Annoying Practice
This case must be influenced by how aggravated people get about Robocalls. I am told that landlines and cellphones have been thrown through windows, down cliffs and into large bodies of water because of repeated, irritating, annoying, invasive robocalls.
September 03, 2020 at 12:19 PM
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This case must be influenced by how aggravated people get about Robocalls. I am told that landlines and cellphones have been thrown through windows, down cliffs and into large bodies of water because of repeated, irritating, annoying, invasive robocalls.
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