TELEMARKETING SERVICES INVENTORY CONTROL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CONSORTIUM International Supply Consortium, Inc. 3300 W. Montague Avenue Suite 200 Charleston SC 29411 telemarketing services and inventory control services in the field of industrial components, namely, bearings, power transmission devices, rubber products, electrical products, electronic products, mill supplies, safety products, pipes, valves, pipe and valve fittings and fluid power products;CONSORTIUM;wholesale and retail store services, mail order catalog services in the field of industrial components, namely, bearings, power transmission devices, rubber products, electrical products, electronic products, mill supplies, safety products, pipes, valves, pipe and valve fittings, and fluid power products;
ISC International Supply Consortium, Inc. 3300 W. Montague Avenue Suite 200 Charleston SC 29411 telemarketing services and inventory control services in the field of industrial components, namely, bearings, power transmission devices, rubber products, electrical products, electronic products, mill supplies, safety products, pipes, valves, pipe and valve fittings and fluid power products;wholesale and retail store services, mail order catalog services in the field of industrial components, namely, bearings, power transmission devices, rubber products, electrical products, electronic products, mill supplies, safety products, pipes, valves, pipe and valve fittings, and fluid power products;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An anti-telemarketing program uses the calling party identification of an incoming call to determine if the call is a telemarketing call by accessing a telemarketing database. The incoming call can be identified as a telemarketing call by direct correlation with a known telemarketing number or by indirect correlation by not being included within a list of known non-telemarketing numbers. If an incoming call is identified as a telemarketing call, and no override condition is set, the call will not be allowed to ring through to the desired phone line; instead, it will be terminated by a call progress tone or by a notification that the desired phone line does not accept calls from telemarketers. If an incoming call is not identified as a telemarketing call, it will be completed, and if it is from a telemarketer, the party receiving the call can designate the calling party identification from the call as belonging to a telemarketer. The designated calling party identification can be added to the telemarketing database when a preselected criterion for addition, such as independent verification or designation of the same number by multiple parties, is met.