These guys were persistent, but it turned out that our supervisors did need the training. We put one guy through it at first, to see if it was legitimate, and it was. There are other companies out there to get it from, though, and you can read more about the requirement here: http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/ad ... spx?reg=382.603
I believe they even have a place on their site where you can get removed from their spam list... yep, here it is: http://supervisorcompliance.org/dncsite.asp
Looks like a scam scare tactic to get you to buy compliance training. Unsolicited fax. AT ALL COSTS. DO NOT CALL THE REMOVAL NUMBER> That just verifies to the crook/scammer that their fax did indeed reach you. Put it into the recycle bin and go on about you day. I think it extremely underhanded to try and scare people into buying your products.
We received a fax from this number also. However, it bears the name of a company and individual that's no longer here, plus a DOT number, Supervisor Compliance is given as the name of sender.
My office has gotten 3 different faxes from this #. It does have a disclaimer on the bottom of the page if you read the whole thing but after the third notice my boss wanted me to just make sure that it was or wasn't legitimate. I agree with the comments Glenn made to Sandra. This is a scam!
We received a third fax from them, too. Again, it's for the wrong company and a person who doesn't work here. I don't know whether to throw it out and just hope it's the last "notice" sent to us from these creeps who don't even research the companies/numbers they are sending to, or to file a complaint with the FCC.
2nd COMPLIANCE NOTICE...sent via fax. Again, it is directed to an individual and company not affiliated with our company. Toward the bottom of the fax is an insignia that appears to be an official seal, which is only to make the notice LOOK official. Calling the automated system at 877-529-4086 to "update the database and stop future correspondence" will only ensure that you receive more unsolicited faxes in the future.