MYTH: “The Telemarketing Sales Rule applies only to outbound calls.” - II
- Topics:
- Telemarketing
- Tags:
- Advertising & Promotion,
- Marketing,
- Marketing Research,
- Telemarketers,
- Telemarketing,
- Witness Systems
- Source:
- Witness Systems
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Overview: The article is about the National Do not Call Bill for the telemarketing process. The term “Telemarketing” in the TSR name continues to foster the perception that the rule regulates only outbound telemarketing calls. But TSR clearly defines telemarketing as any plan, program or campaign to sell goods or services through interstate telephone calls. Telemarketers are defined as people who initiate or receive calls to or from consumers to provide, offer to provide, or arrange to provide goods or services to consumers in exchange for payment. It explains about TRS 101 and explains the impact of it on inbound call Centre. The secret of TRS success is given, read the article.
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Format: PDF | Size: 75KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 2




