On 22/4/14 11:44 am, A J Stiles wrote:
Firstly, be warned:  Are you sure that is even legal to do in your
jurisdiction?  You could be setting yourself up for a hefty fine!  Check
applicable local laws before proceeding.

This. I'm glad someone else thought it worth mentioning as well :-)

Even if it's letter-of-the-law legal, consider whether you'd be willing to be on the receiving end of it. If it's providing a useful service, i.e. calling a specific list of individuals who might have medical appointments in the coming week to confirm they don't need to reschedule, then fair enough, but if you're phoning people who've not consented to sell them double glazing, then you aren't doing your client's reputation any favours and you're going to mightily annoy those you're calling.

Kind regards,

Chris
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