Since June 2003 consumers looking for peace from telemarketer calls have registered their phone numbers on the National Do-Not-Call list. There finally was a tool to stop those pesky telemarketers, who dare to call homes and businesses at a...
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Charities, political groups, religious groups, survey companies are all excluded from the DNC. If you don't want them the police fund raiser to call, you need to ask "how can I be permanently removed from your list?" They'll likel...
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yes. it doesn't stop all calls, but it definitely minimizes them. If you fill out your phone number somewhere asking for a call back - that wouldn't qualify. And they can sell your number to a few places. The reason it wouldn't qualify is b...
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Many consumers who are on the National Do Not Call list want the additional protection of being on the state Do Not Call list. The national list is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission. The Pennsylvania list is enforced by Attorney Gene...
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On a personal basis, I never want a telemarketing call to my phone - ever. However, it may be an additional cost to the central monitoring body (probably CASE??). We'd also have to decide on penalties, consequences - AND also whether it w...
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No, the National Do Not Call list is a government-sponsored database of telephone numbers that most telemarketers cannot call.
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^ I abandonned my home fax for just that reason. Here's something fun to try if you can send a fax back to the sender. Loop a page through the scanner and just let it go over & over again. I did that to a travel agent who kept sending m...
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