Topic: THE END TO THE SOLICITING CALLS ? | |
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WASHINGTON (AP) _ After a barrage of consumer complaints, the government is banning phone calls of prerecorded sales messages unless consumers agree to receive the calls.
The Federal Trade Commission also announced that by December all prerecorded calls must provide an opt-out selection to make it easy for consumers to stop getting those calls. Effective Sept. 1, 2009, sellers and telemarketers may place prerecorded calls only to consumers who have provided signed and written agreements to receive them. The FTC said the rules will not affect informational prerecorded messages, such as messages to notify consumers of appointments and cancellations, because they do not attempt to sell goods or services. A report by the FTC said there were more than 13,000 consumers comments that objected to the telemarketing industry's request to gain more flexibility to make recorded sales calls. The agency says the new rules will protect consumers' privacy, much like the Do Not Call Registry. The registry, initiated in 2003, has been widely acclaimed for allowing Americans to eat their dinners without being interrupted by telephone sales pitches. More than 150 million people have listed their phones on the registry, which prohibits calls from telemarketers, with some exceptions. Mark Cooper, director of research for the Consumer Federation of America, said Wednesday the rule closes a loophole that "was part of the intrusion of unwanted calls." "Callers did not think they were bound by the Do Not Call list, and now they are," said Cooper. "The FTC finally addressed it." I am sure telemarketing companies will find away around this as well, but someone, somewhere is actually doing something. Not sure how long it will last, as I will love to block all soliciting automated/non automated calls. |
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Finally!!
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Now if there were only some way to stop all the junk/spam emails!
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emails and regular mail
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At long last, no more recorded calls from the Democratic and Republican parties. Woohoo!
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At long last, no more recorded calls from the Democratic and Republican parties. Woohoo! nope only those from the independent and conservative parties |
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Bout time!
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Edited by
s1owhand
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Fri 08/22/08 09:47 AM
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i propose a wider list which includes particularly politicians
i call it the do not even frickin think about a call list international |
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wtg!!!
What about just allowing interested parties to contact companies instead of vice versa. If I havent called you asking or requesting information, why would you think I will be interested and have an automated recording (which normally puts you on hold) call me??? |
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Wow, this is pretty cool. My brother especially is going to love this. He works 3rd shift and sleeps during the day. He can't turn off the ringer because he has a son in school and doesn't want to miss their call should something happen.
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good for him maybe now he can get his rest
Wondering, what about those collection companies that continuously call the wrong numbers. Granted the party they want to contact could have had your telephone number, years and years ago. Would this also stop them from not removing you from their call list??? |
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