Monday, June 30, 2014

HAPPY CANADA DAY!

HAPPY CANADA DAY!


"We live together in confidence and cohesion; with more faith and pride in ourselves and less self-doubt and hesitation; strong in the conviction that the destiny of Canada is to unite, not divide; sharing in cooperation, not in separation or in conflict; respecting our past and welcoming our future."  - Lester Pearson

On behalf of Team Score-Up, we wish you all a wonderful Canada Day!

For inquires about Score-Up Inc. our Credit Coaches,  Jennifer Cheddie and Afreen Khan are more than happy to assist you! Call us today at 416-479-9585 or toll-free at 1-855-539-6784.


Warm Regards,

Patricia Giankas
President/CEO


Score-Up Inc
204A - 716 Gordon Baker Road
Toronto ON M2H 3B4

 
Tel: (416) 479-9585
Tol: (855) 539-6784

Monday, June 9, 2014

CASL in effect July 1, 2014

Here are a few FAQs to help ensure your email marketing is compliant:

Q: What exactly is this new CASL?
A: This law prevents you from sending commercial electronic messages (i.e. marketing emails) to people who haven't opted-in to receive your emails.


Q: How much could I have to pay if I'm not compliant?
A:
Fines can reach up to $1M for individuals and up to $10M for corporations.


Q: Can I send a message to all my customers to announce the legal changes, & then ask that they respond via a survey to confirm or deny that they are providing consent?
A:
Before July 1, 2014, yes. After July 1, 2014, yes if you have consent. Note that if you have a record of how the electronic address was acquired before July 1, 2014, consent is considered implied until July 1, 2017, & you could send this type of message, unless of course the recipient chooses to unsubscribe.


Q: How long do we need to maintain record of consents?
A:
For as long as you intend to communicate with the receiver. In practical terms, it is prudent to keep those records well beyond the last communication date. The law stipulates that a proceeding may be initiated up to 3 years after the violation was noted by the CRTC.


There are 3 simple rules to follow when sending CEMs:



Consent

You must have expressed or implied consent to send a message.



Identification

You must clearly and simply identify yourselves and anyone else on whose behalf the message is sent.


Unsubscribe Mechanism

In every message you send, you must provide a way for recipients to unsubscribe from receiving messages in the future.



For more info, you can visit: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/casl-lcap.htm
On how to Protect Your Business or Organization Online or While Mobile, visit: http://fightspam.gc.ca/eic/site/030.nsf/eng/h_00072.html