

Can’t remember ever hearing about spam calls being prosecuted. And judging by the volume I think its fair to assume they never are.
Can’t remember ever hearing about spam calls being prosecuted. And judging by the volume I think its fair to assume they never are.
I dont see how the burden of proof is on Brother.
There is no “burden of proof” at all. Anyone is welcome to provide proof at any time.
If you’re looking for verification from tens of thousands of other printer users and hearing crickets, i think you have your answer.
I didn’t look.
I mean “Brother says” is most definitely not proof that that person was wrong. Here’s the question: Has anyone else able to verify their claim? Surely there are tens of thousands of printers out there that someone could verify…?
Hindsight is 20/20 but this could have been avoided by just not replying and blocking the number instead. Replying “STOP” just verifies that it’s a good phone number and that you’re reading their texts. Then they collect that information and sell it to other spammers.
90% of mine are local.