West Virginia Prerecorded Messages Compliance
Robocall and prerecorded message compliance rules in West Virginia
Consent Requirements
West Virginia requires prior consent for prerecorded solicitation messages. Telemarketing fraud involving prerecorded calls can be charged as a felony. Civil enforcement through Consumer Credit and Protection Act.
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Prerecorded Messages Compliance Checklist
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