ONE-TO-ONE CONFUSION: No You Cannot Display the Name of the Seller AFTER The Consumer Provides Consent

So real quick.

A bunch of folks have been asking me whether you can display the name of the seller (lead buyer) after the consumer signs the consent form.

The answer is NO (or at least, probably not and I wouldn’t risk it.)*

The new reg requires consent to be provided to an “identified seller.” And the agreement for consent has to provide the identified seller–which highly suggests you cannot provide the identity of the seller AFTER the agreement is signed.

So you need to have a process to provide the name (or names) of sellers the consumer is agreeing to hear from BEFORE the consumer clicks accept.

Be cautious folks.

Use the Troutman Amin 15!

INTRODUCING THE TROUTMAN AMIN FIFTEEN!: A Completely FREE Template Consent Disclosure To Comply With the FCC’s NEW One-To-One Rule

Chat soon.

*not legal advice! get a lawyer!

 


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