Quicken Loans Meets Pai, Carr Aides on TCPA Rules
Quicken Loans, the nation’s largest home mortgage lender, urged the FCC to provide more clarity on the agency’s interpretation and implementation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Earlier this month the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau sought comment (see 1805150014)…
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and Quicken Loan officials met with aides to Chairman Ajit Pai and Commissioner Brendan Carr on the notice, said filings in docket 18-152. “Quicken Loans (1) expressed the importance of a clear autodialer definition, which says dialing from a list does not institute an autodialer; (2) supported a safe harbor for a reassigned number database; and (3) discussed clear rules of the road, including designated snail mail, email, websites, and others, so consumers know how to opt-out of receiving calls,” said the company Thursday.