Perhaps no sub-discipline of marketing receives more scrutiny regarding ethical compliance than direct marketing, a form of non-store retailing in

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Perhaps no sub-discipline of marketing receives more scrutiny regarding ethical compliance than direct marketing, a form of non-store retailing in which customers are exposed to and purchase merchandise or services through an impersonal medium such as telephone, mail, or the Internet. Ethical issues in direct marketing cover a broad spectrum because this means of selling is conducted through all forms of communication. The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) takes ethics very seriously and has numerous programs to ensure its member organizations comply with its Code of Ethics. Go to the Web site for the Direct Marketing Association (www. the-dma.org/). Click on "Advocacy Issues." List the different ways that the DMA is involved in assisting consumers and the industry to create a more ethical marketplace?

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Question Posted: February 12, 2018 10:49:36