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littlewolf

(3,813 posts)
Fri Oct 30, 2015, 11:24 AM Oct 2015

Congress just doesn't get it. more robo collection calls coming.

https://theintercept.com/2015/10/28/boehnerland-lobbyists-win-right-to-bombard-student-borrowers-with-robocalls/

Deep inside the 114-page budget deal that passed the House Wednesday, legislative leaders tucked in a provision that will free debt collectors to bombard student loan borrowers with unlimited robocall and automated text messages where it hurts most — on their mobile devices — even when they are asked to stop.
The change is a major victory for the debt collections industry, which has retained a small army of lawyers and lobbyists for years to weaken the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, the law that protects people from unwanted robocalls and prerecorded messages.
It’s also a big win for the small network of lobbyists within outgoing Speaker John Boehner’s inner circle, a cadre nicknamed “Boehnerland” by D.C insiders.

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Marc Lampkin, Boehner’s former general counsel and close personal friend, is a lobbyist with Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, a law firm that has led the charge on Capitol Hill and with the Federal Communications Commission requesting liability exemptions from the TCPA on behalf of student loan servicing giant Nelnet. Barry Jackson, Boehner’s chief of staff for nearly 12 years, also works at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.
Records show that Brownstein met with FCC officials over half a dozen times this year to ask for the exemptions. The firm also collected at least $220,000 from Nelnet to lobby Congress on the issue.
As the Huffington Post’s Shahien Nasirpour reported, “The measure in the potential budget deal (Section 301) would amend existing law to allow companies to use auto-dialers when they call borrowers’ cell phones — even when federal student loan borrowers haven’t consented to them, and even if the borrowers will be charged for them.” (bold added by me)

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President Barack Obama also supports changing the law to allow more automated calls by debt collectors.
Consumer advocates are livid that congressional leaders, including Boehner, Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate leaders, would agree to such a deal.
“Robocalls continue to be one of the top consumer complaints, and the overly broad provision in the budget bill would only make things worse,” said Christine Hines, legislative director of the National Association of Consumer Advocates. “It’s a handout to the student loan and debt collection industries and it would roll back consumer protections against unsolicited and unwanted prerecorded calls.”

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Other critics note that Nelnet has abused debt collection practices in the past, including one case in which a student who had never taken out a loan was harassed with 80 unwanted calls.
Lawmakers also used the debt ceiling as a maneuver to give legislative handouts to special interests last year. The so-called CRomnibus deal included $120 million in tanks that the Pentagon specifically asked Congress to stop requesting.


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Congress just doesn't get it. more robo collection calls coming. (Original Post) littlewolf Oct 2015 OP
Don't most of the newer phones 2naSalit Oct 2015 #1
All you do is click on the number & click block. giftedgirl77 Oct 2015 #2
I know that some will use 2naSalit Oct 2015 #3
It's really not all that big of a deal. giftedgirl77 Oct 2015 #4
That's 2naSalit Oct 2015 #5
with my tracfone I do not have that option … may have to get a different phone … littlewolf Oct 2015 #6

2naSalit

(86,508 posts)
1. Don't most of the newer phones
Fri Oct 30, 2015, 11:29 AM
Oct 2015

have number blocking? I'm sure it's a pain but there has to be a way to block those calls..? Maybe it will facilitate the change in behavior where people start finding other things to do with their time besides being totally mesmerized by their phones and look up and around them on occasion... like rising to the surface for air.

Congress was really wrong on this but it may have some positives to it in the end.

 

giftedgirl77

(4,713 posts)
2. All you do is click on the number & click block.
Fri Oct 30, 2015, 12:12 PM
Oct 2015

With a text you click spam. It's not difficult at all.

2naSalit

(86,508 posts)
3. I know that some will use
Fri Oct 30, 2015, 12:22 PM
Oct 2015

multiple numbers and "unavailable" as well but there should be a way to block those too.

I still have my cheap flipfone and will continue to use it until it dies, then I may go without for a while. Did it before and it was almost blissful two years. But I live in a very rural place where I can do that with little consequence.

 

giftedgirl77

(4,713 posts)
4. It's really not all that big of a deal.
Fri Oct 30, 2015, 12:26 PM
Oct 2015

It sucks that it cost so much to go to school but ppl can get get all kinds of deferments & such. Hell my mom is still pushing them off or paying like 10 a month bc that's all she can afford & she's damn near 70.

littlewolf

(3,813 posts)
6. with my tracfone I do not have that option … may have to get a different phone …
Fri Oct 30, 2015, 12:47 PM
Oct 2015

I am not in default . but it would be nice to block spam calls and texts …

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