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This is only valid if it’s a US company and many of these are originating outside of the US. Many shady companies outside of the us simply ignore the fines.



Simple solution: The fine is payable, link by link, to the next person in the chain by the party that forwarded the message.

So the phone company can pay the subscriber the $10,000, and collect it from whoever they got the text from.

I guarantee you spoofing would be solved immediately if this change to the law was scheduled for 12 months from now.


Banning foreign calls/texts that spoof local numbers sounds like a really easy and obvious thing to do.


All the big companies that outsource customer support overseas but want an in-country caller ID wouldn't let that happen.


Solve two problems at once, if you ask me




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