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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Direct mail or cold calling ?
Are direct mails more effective than call calling in the wholesale business industry?
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Auto dialers, without consent of the recipient, is illegal. I am literally listening to an attorney on the radio right now in Florida who is targeting "auto warranty, solar panel, and house flippers" who are flooding people with calls. $1,500 per unsolicited call and he's putting together class action lawsuits to target legitimate companies. If you have assets and/or don't want to risk a huge judgment against you, I would suggest staying away from auto dialing.