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- noun Plural form of
autodialer .
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Examples
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One of the reasons for this greater expense is a federal regulation that prohibits pollsters from using computer autodialers to place calls to cell phones.
Not All Polls Were Wrong In Nevada The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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One of the reasons for this greater expense is a federal regulation that prohibits pollsters from using computer autodialers to place calls to cell phones.
Not All Polls Were Wrong In Nevada Mark Blumenthal 2010
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One of the reasons for this greater expense is a federal regulation that prohibits pollsters from using computer autodialers to place calls to cell phones.
Not All Polls Were Wrong In Nevada The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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This rule applies to all uses of autodialers and predictive dialers, including survey and opinion research.
Mark Blumenthal: An Automated Pollster Interviews by Cell Phone 2010
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After a few questions it become apparent that these companies normally B2B stuff are using autodialers, not even bothering with a list.
Telcos Worst Offenders For Ignoring Do Not Call Register | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Why couldn't they have simply made it against the law to telemarket and make autodialers illegal.
Can’t stand telemarketers? The ‘Do Not Call’ registry is ready | Sync Blog 2008
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Intermission = signal for autodialers to clear the calls missed cache.
Intermission. Ann Althouse 2008
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Telephone autodialers phoned thousands of media content managers and played recorded voice announcements.
Deception Point Dan Brown 2001
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Telephone autodialers phoned thousands of media content managers and played recorded voice announcements.
Deception Point Brown, Dan, 1964- 2001
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"Too many telemarketers, aided by autodialers and prerecorded messages, have continued to call consumers who don't want to hear from them," he said in a statement.
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