What is that such a big lie about Jesse Crowe, he can pay the fine, the man has about 3 million dollars has a big house in California and no children. He also has his office working in Argentina and India with everybody making low low salaries equivalent of about $500 per month. He is a fraud man also used the same peoples phone numbers from one customer to another. He lied to the government about not having the money he hides his money overseas.
A few years ago, I used to receive calls promoting Express Consolidation. And when say calls, it is plurally plural: their automatic dialer was hammering my cell phone number really hard for hours at a time to the point of making it unusable. 

One time, I turned my phone off for about three hours and when I turned it back on, I had over 150 "missed" calls.

The second and fourth times this happened, I complained directly to Express but I was still hit by a fourth DoS attack, all of which spaced about a year apart. 

For the fourth time, I reported the incident to my phone carrier, police, CRTC and had a lawyer send them a registered C&D notice threatening to sue them for $500/call thereafter for their illegal use of ADAD. 

Looks like fourth time worked like a charm since it's been about four years since their last call.

As far as I am concerned, marketing companies that use broken ADADs or use them illegally deserve to be fined out of business.
What is that such a big lie about Jesse Crowe, he can pay the fine, the man has about 3 million dollars has a big house in California and no children. He also has his office working in Argentina and India with everybody making low low salaries equivalent of about $500 per month. He is a fraud man also used the same peoples phone numbers from one customer to another. He lied to the government about not having the money he hides his money overseas.
A few years ago, I used to receive calls promoting Express Consolidation. And when say calls, it is plurally plural: their automatic dialer was hammering my cell phone number really hard for hours at a time to the point of making it unusable. 

One time, I turned my phone off for about three hours and when I turned it back on, I had over 150 "missed" calls.

The second and fourth times this happened, I complained directly to Express but I was still hit by a fourth DoS attack, all of which spaced about a year apart. 

For the fourth time, I reported the incident to my phone carrier, police, CRTC and had a lawyer send them a registered C&D notice threatening to sue them for $500/call thereafter for their illegal use of ADAD. 

Looks like fourth time worked like a charm since it's been about four years since their last call.

As far as I am concerned, marketing companies that use broken ADADs or use them illegally deserve to be fined out of business.