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PRODUCTS
> CONSENSUAL FAX
An Automated OptIn/OptOut Solution
On June 28th, 2005, the Junk Fax
Prevention Act was passed. This act enables businesses to
continue communication with their customers - re-establishing
the EBR (Established Business Relationship) rule.
For more information on this new law, click on the following
links:
FaxBack's Consensual Fax collection system provides an automated solution for
aiding companies in effortlessly gathering fax numbers from anyone that no longer wishes to receive
business communications from your company. Click here to see Consensual Fax In
Action!
Key Features & Benefits
Provides Self-Serve Fax OptIn or OptOut IVR Tool
Offers a
cost-effective, easy OptIn or OptOut mechanism for
anyone receiving fax communications from your organization on
a 24 x7 basis. FaxBack’s IVR technology helps companies implement consent to fax responsibly –
freeing valuable time from employees who would manually have to
handle these requests and building a consent to fax list that
complies with FCC Do Not Fax rule.
Infinitely Scalable
Consensual Fax scales to support as many calls as you anticipate.
Whether you are sending a dozen or hundreds of thousands faxes,
the system has been designed with scalability in mind, giving it the
ability to support growth efficiently and economically.
Eliminates the “Human Error” Factor
The fax server automatically records fax numbers entered into Microsoft Access
or an SQL database for quick retrieval – eliminating the need for staff members
to manually handle these requests. This process dispenses with the “human error”
factor that can occur when numbers are written down incorrectly.
Demonstrates your Organization Cares about User Rights
Do your part to stop junk fax! Faxing documents without first obtaining consent to fax will
not only cast your organization in an unfavorable light, it may also subject
your company to potential FCC enforcement and fines. By adding a fax OptOut
notice on faxes you are demonstrating that as an organization
you care about user rights and comply with the FCC Do Not Fax
rule.
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