(2003-11-04) — The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today ordered AT&T to buy dinner every night for a year for 29 families the company continued to solicit after the consumers asked to be placed on a do-not-call list. The families will also receive the home phone number of AT&T CEO Betsy Bernard, and can call her anytime they wish.
The company plans to pay for the meals with money from its $3.5 million government contract to develop the National Do Not Call Registry.
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AT&T Must Buy Dinner for Do-Not-Call Plaintiffs
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