The FCC’s New Revocation Ruling is Going to Change Contact Strategies Across the Nation

October 15, 2024 6:09 pm
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So Troutman Amin, LLP was the first to bring you news of the FCC’s new TCPA revocation ruling and the first to announce the effective deadline of April 11, 2024.

No surprise we’ll also be the first firm to break down the ruling and give you what you need to know.

The new ruling requires businesses to stop all contact across all channels– and for all purposes– within ten business days of any opt-out request, with only a slender opportunity for clarification from the consumer. This new rule is going to MASSIVELY change contact strategies for major enterprise and small business alike, and folks need to start preparing now.

Very very few lawyers really understand the impact here– so be careful where you get your information on this new ruling. Not was Troutman Amin, LLP the first to bring you news of the ruling we will be the FIRST and MOST TRUSTED voice providing a breakdown– and we will also go DEEPER than any other law firm can.

That’s because we truly understand the contact center business–especially in the enterprise setting.

For instance, the new rules will require the servicing and origination arms of major brands to coordinate more closely than ever before. And whereas before the focus was on growth and using contact to deploy new sales strategies, the FCC’s new rules will require a defensive shift as companies look to avoid burning contact lists and prioritizing consumer contact preferences over growth.

Plus there’s an intersection between the revocation rules and lead generation– which has its own new ruling to contend with. As companies are forced to become more conservative with contact strategies to existing customers does that force a shift to more aggressive reliance on first and third-party lead generation tactics?

We’ll explore all of this–and the impact of the new Supreme Court review of the Hobbs Act–in a FREE (for the first 500 people) critical ONE HOUR webinar you cannot miss.

Plus we will be teaming up with the great folks over at Drips–who have a fantastic product that can help enterprises manage free-form revocations. Really critical to consider.

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