Xentel DM, telemarketer, hit with $500,000 fine for violating National Do Not Call List rules

Posted by Mark Blumberg on 12/20 | comments (0) | permalink | forward to a friend
Published under: Canadian Charity Law

The CBC notes in an article entitled “Telemarketer hit with $500,000 CRTC fine” that “The federal telecommunications regulator has hit a Calgary-based telemarketing firm, Xentel DM, with a $500,000 penalty for misusing the charity exemption to the National Do Not Call List rules.”  It looks like Xentel will be or has changed its name to “iMarketing Solutions Group Inc. (Formerly Xentel DM Incorporated)”

CBC article - http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2010/12/17/crtc-xentel-do-not-call-penalty.html

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