Help? I think that exemptions is something like to exlude something out of the list, can it be that "exemptions refer to numbers in this case?
Anyone who generates leads through cold calls understands the importance of complying with all State and Federal do-not-call lists. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in fines upwards of $40,000 and the risk of annoying potential customers. This is where fast compliance checking integrated into your telephony system comes in. It automatically checks the numbers you intend to call against all do-not-call lists and looks for any potential exemptions. This allows your sales team to continue making calls without being bogged down in the tedious work of ensuring compliance.
I find this slightly hard to understand. An "exemption" is a case to which a rule does not apply; here it seems to me to be referring to numbers that are on the "do-not-call" list, and yet can be called anyway because of some loophole in regulations. I'm not certain whether this is really what they mean to say.
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I find this slightly hard to understand. An "exemption" is a case to which a rule does not apply; here it seems to me to be referring to numbers that are on the "do-not-call" list, and yet can be called anyway because of some loophole in regulations. I'm not certain whether this is really what they mean to say. Would there be such numbers?