National Do Not Call Registry has opened

Richard Welty rwelty at averillpark.net
Mon Jun 30 16:11:46 UTC 2003


On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 17:03:08 +0100 Roland Perry <roland at linx.net> wrote:
> In message <A44DA7EDD8262343B02C64AF7E063A07A55349 at kenya.ba.tronet.sk>, 
> Tomas Daniska <tomas at tronet.com> writes
> ><quote>

> >A: No. Placing your number on the National Do Not Call Registry will
> stop most, but not all, telemarketing calls. Some businesses are exempt
> >from the national registry and still can call you even if you place
> your number on it. Exempt businesses include:

> >long-distance phone companies
> >airlines
> >banks and credit unions; and
> >the business of insurance, to the extent that it is regulated by state
> law.

> All the above text has now disappeared from their site !

this is looking kind of off topic, but...

most of those extemptions existed because the industries in question were
being regulated by a different commission.

said commission had the authority to buy into the do not call list. they
have done so, and so the extemptions have mostly gone away. i think
politicians can still pester you for money at dinner time, though.

richard
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Richard Welty                                         rwelty at averillpark.net
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