Do Not Call Registry Gets Glowing Reviews
coondoggie writes to tell us that in a recent report to Congress by the FTC, the National Do Not Call Registry got glowing reviews. They seem to be well established now with $21 million in fees in the bank, 22 successful court cases, and an almost 70% approval rating. "In 2007, a total of 6,242 entities paid fees totaling $21,602,003 for access to the National Registry. According to the FTC, telemarketers and sellers can access registered telephone numbers and pay the appropriate fee for that access, if any, through an Internet website dedicated to that purpose. The only information about consumers that companies receive from the National Registry is the registered telephone number. Since the Registry's inception, a total of 18,197 unique entities have paid fees for access to the National Registry. The total amount of fees paid by all entities since the inception of the National Registry through the end of 2007 is $80,629,778, the report stated."
If you don't have access to the list, how are you supposed to know who not to call?
If you get cellphone spam I truly feel sorry for your personal information, it must be on every bathroom wall in the US.
I have been using a personal cellphone as my primary contact number for the better part of a decade, and to date have only received two spam texts (when I was with Nextel, 6 years ago) and not a single unsolicited sales phonecall. About twice a year, someone dials a wrong number and gets me, to which I politely tell them that no, there is little chance that Joe Bob Jackson Seefus Jr. lives even NEAR me.
Put the television up rather loud, let them talk all the way through their script, agree that all the offers are very tempting (ahu, ahu) and then when you get an opportunity to ask a question, just say: "Do you think I will be able to get social security to pay for that?" ....buuuuurrr!
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Correction. The cops are eavesdropping, but they work for the NSA and they don't give a damn about the DNC List :P
A statement that is only technically correct. All of the telemarketing calls I get on my cellphone are recorded messages.
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No one bothers people on cell phones.
But people on cell phones bother everyone.
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If I had mod points, I'd mark this "redundant". Not the whole article, just the words "telemarketer" and "con-persons".
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