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Many offices and professionals see a rise in spam paper faxes

Summary

Offices and professionals, especially in places like pharmacies and doctors' offices, are experiencing more spam paper faxes. Many important documents are mixed with junk, leading to frustration and potential problems, such as accidentally discarding critical information.

Key Facts

  • Fax machines are still used by some professionals, like doctors and pharmacies, even though many people now use electronic documents.
  • Spam faxes, or junk faxes, are rising despite the decline in overall fax use.
  • A pharmacy in New York reports receiving faxes once or twice a day, with most being spam.
  • In 2024, complaints about junk faxes increased by 40% compared to the previous year.
  • Dr. Bruce Katz, a dermatologist, receives about 60 to 70 faxes a day, half of which are spam.
  • Junk faxes can cause issues, such as losing important documents, leading to mistakes like postponing surgeries.
  • The Telephone Consumer Protection Act allows individuals to sue for $500 per unsolicited fax page.
  • Lawyer Brian Wanca handles class action lawsuits against junk fax senders, with past settlements reaching $21 million.
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