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    If you'd like to send me a private message with your details I can see if I can put a stop to the calls for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodepositneeded View Post
    If you'd like to send me a private message with your details I can see if I can put a stop to the calls for you.
    Thanks, I can handle this one.

    I won't care if I only get them occasionally.

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    I think he meant Dman

    And I only get called by Betfair

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    In the U.S., The National Do Not Call List is regulated and maintained by The Federal Trade Commission. Any U.S. resident may add his business, residence or cell phone numbers to The Do Not Call List:

    https://www.donotcall.gov/register/reg.aspx

    Telemarketers are required by law to discontinue phoning listed numbers beginning 31 days after those numbers appear on the list. Yes, there are exceptions for businesses with whom the recipient has had a relationship within the previous 18 months.

    https://www.donotcall.gov/faq/faqbusiness.aspx#who

    However, read on... If a consumer specifically requests that the telemarketer not call again, then the telemarketer is barred from further solicitation, even if that consumer's number is not on the Do Not Call List, and whether or not a previous relationship existed.

    Sure, most aggressive telemarketers will blow off this law, at least initially, and continue calling. It is then up to the consumer to report each subsequent call by completing this simple online complaint form:

    https://complaints.donotcall.gov/com...k.aspx?panel=2

    When the FTC receives a sufficient number of complaints about a particular company, the calls will cease. Telemarketers who persist are subject to an $11,000 fine per call. The consumer need only provide accurate information and is not required to prove that he was called.

    There are several online sites that provide additional information in cases where the caller's ID is spoofed:

    http://whocallsme.com
    who-called-me : who-called-me
    CallFerret - Reverse Phone Lookup for telemarketers, debt collectors and more...


    When I first began reporting telemarketers using the above process, I was receiving anywhere from 10 to 50 solicitation calls per day. Within a month after I begain filing complaints, the calls had diminished by about 50%. 3-4 months later, such calls averaged fewer than 3 per day.

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