"fax" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A similar provision is credited with helping to ensure compliance with the federal law against unsolicited faxes.
- Recipients of unsolicited faxes are likely to consider them as an irritant which uses up paper.
- Critics charge that the provision's wording makes it easier for firms to send what are really unsolicited faxes.
- (The "offer" was an unsolicited fax sent to her lawyer's office in Washington that she neither saw nor responded to.)
- Even more aggravating, unsolicited faxes use your electricity and your facsimile paper (at about 10 cents a page).
- But not all unsolicited faxes have a mercantile intent.
- Those recipients will be notified they are eligible for up to $500 for each unsolicited fax.
- They also said the law discriminated against businesses because it did nothing to stop others from sending unsolicited faxes.
- That last, however, appears in more Hollywood scripts than actual vehicles because of the difficulty of dealing with all the unsolicited faxes.
- "Instead of just banning unsolicited faxes, you could set up a 'no fax' list," Professor Banner said.
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