Do-Not-Call List Could Be Opened For Phone Spam
Wick_7654 submits a link to this story at the Chicago Sun-Times, which begins "The agency overseeing the national Do Not Call Registry is considering opening a loophole to allow companies to deliver 'pre-recorded message telemarketing.' The effort is being organized by Allen Hile of the FTC's division of marketing practice. Be sure to let the FTC know how you feel about it." The proposed change specifies that recorded calls would be allowed only when an "established business relationship" exists, but provisions like that tend to be stretched to absurdity.
"Hi! This is the Save Small Kittens from Cancer fund, will you give us money?"
I always find it more fun to get into an argument with them about the fact that I give money to save people before I give money to save animals. Since I don't have enough money to save all the people, I'm never going to give money to animals. They really hate that.
Why would I want to pay for cat rescue when there are homeless people and starving people who aren't getting any help?
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