Telemarketers Plan Counterattack
Chris Hoofnagle writes "CNN reports that companies who heavily use telemarketing are planning to counterattack consumers with a barrage of spam and junk mail in October, when the new do-not-call registry goes into effect. Slashdotters should be aware that, as well as anti-spam email software, there are tools to avoid junk snail-mail, such as Junkbusters' free Declare, Private Citizen's excellent service and the Postal Service's Prohibitory Order service, which is described at the EPIC privacy page."
Here is a good explanation:9 667.
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Yep I really want to work for a direct mail company. Thats why this holloween i'm gonna get as many mail order addressess I can and send them my resume! I have a few friends interested in it too maybe if someone had the time they could make a large list on a website so everyone who is interested can apply!
My my, I hope I havn't hurt my chances, all those resumes that they have to keep on file how on earth will mine stand out? well maybe i'll make it out of cardboard! Yea!
Wow, you're right. Okay, never mind, mod me -1 Stupid.
Make me a friend and I'll mod you up
Thanks a lot! I am downloading it now...
Vino, gyno, and techno -Bruce Sterling
sounds tempting, is Bubba cute?
That's my problem. I had my number changed about 6 months ago and now I get at least one call per week for Jose Rosales. Most of them are in spanish. After I argue with them about who I am not. I get to wait another week for them to call back.