27th Jun 03, 02:01 PM
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Up early cause i have to sleep all day, cause I work at night, and saw this on CNN:
Sign up beginning today for the national No Call Registry..
If you register today till the end of July then come october 1 it will be illegal for most tellamarketers to call you. You can register up to 3 numbers and you have to provide a valid email address. This IS a FREE service, so if someone wants you to pay it is a scam!!!!
go here for the hook up
_http://www.donotcall.gov
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27th Jun 03, 04:38 PM
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Long-distance phone companies, charities, surveys and calls on behalf of politicians are exempt from the registry.
Run by the federal government. Hmm, I wonder how effective THAT will be
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27th Jun 03, 06:18 PM
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The webpage is so damn busy, it wont let me connect!!!
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27th Jun 03, 06:39 PM
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The best solution is keep the answering machine on 24/7.
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27th Jun 03, 09:01 PM
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The companies that are exempt from the registry, really aren't. If you tell them not to call you, and they persist, they are also liable for that $11,000 fine too, according to the web site. It's about time too. I pay for my phone specifically for my private use. If they want to use my phone for their marketing purposes, they can also pay my bill every month!
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27th Jun 03, 10:03 PM
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Thousands Sign Up for Anti-Telemarketing List
25 minutes ago - Yahoo NEWS
By Andy Sullivan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Thousands of Americans signed up Friday for a free "do not call" that will prevent telemarketers from bothering them at home, swamping telephone lines and a Web site set up to handle demand. By noon the list had grown to 370,000 and was increasing by 1,000 per second, the FTC said
Source:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=564&ncid=564&e=2&u=/nm/20030627/ts_nm/telecoms_telemarketing_dc_24
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27th Jun 03, 10:21 PM
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Originally posted by mikeh420@Jun 27 2003, 01:01 PM
The companies that are exempt from the registry, really aren't. If you tell them not to call you, and they persist, they are also liable for that $11,000 fine too, according to the web site. It's about time too. I pay for my phone specifically for my private use. If they want to use my phone for their marketing purposes, they can also pay my bill every month!
Exempt means exempt. You know not of what you speak. People will have high hopes for this thing, but in a few months you'll all see this thing has more holes that swiss cheese! We've had a state no-call list in Minnesota since January and it's a joke. No call SHOULD mean NO CALL. None. Nada. Zero.
What seems too good to be true usually is.
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28th Jun 03, 03:34 AM
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Originally posted by MinnesotaKid@Jun 27 2003, 03:21 PM
Exempt means exempt. You know not of what you speak. People will have high hopes for this thing, but in a few months you'll all see this thing has more holes that swiss cheese! We've had a state no-call list in Minnesota since January and it's a joke. No call SHOULD mean NO CALL. None. Nada. Zero.
What seems too good to be true usually is.
Here is a cut and paste from the DONOTCALL.GOV site:
"but if you make a request to a specific organization that they not call you, they are required to honor your request. If they subsequently call you again, they may be subject to a fine of up to $11,000."
Apparently individual states' efforts didn't do much to stem the flow of crap to your phone. Hopefully the Fed government can do a better job. It all comes down to how much telemarketing SCUM contribute to political campaigns this year, we all know that!
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28th Jun 03, 08:40 PM
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i just pay a couple bucks extra on my phone bill to stop them...well worth it to me...just had it put on when i moved last week...went from 5-10 calls a day to wondering why i need a phone
(just calls from work or inlaws) hmmmm woonder if they can screen them out as well
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29th Jun 03, 04:07 AM
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I have caller ID and a Three Year old little girl who likes talking on the phone. So I just have her anwser it, It can be quite hurmorous at times. I sometime put her on the speaker phone (and at times it is all I can do but to LOLROTF) I think some off the telemarketer like talking to some one who is postive as well. (
BUT I am gonna sign up as well.
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