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December 09, 2019 1 min read

CFA and Other Groups Comment on Request for Ruling on Stopping Robotexts

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Consumer Federation of America joined Consumer Action, the National Consumer Law Center, and the National Association of Consumer Advocates in comments to the Federal Communications Commission about a request from Capital One for a ruling on the appropriate response when a consumer says “STOP” in response to an automated text message but there is more than one category of robotexts being sent by the company.

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