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Any adult here remembers years ago when we were being audible violated on a very regular basis with phone calls from a crap-ton of telemarketers. It was completely ridiculous.
Then this came along: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Do_Not_Call_Registry
And you know what, it damn well worked and very well.
I can only assume some people hate this for some reason, but I know for me it worked very well and [wiki]
Then this came along: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Do_Not_Call_Registry
And you know what, it damn well worked and very well.
I can only assume some people hate this for some reason, but I know for me it worked very well and [wiki]
According to the 2009 Economic Report of the President, prepared by the Council of Economic Advisors,
The program has proved quite popular: as of 2007, according to one survey, 72 percent of Americans had registered on the list, and 77 percent of those say that it made a large difference in the number of telemarketing calls that they receive (another 14 percent report a small reduction in calls). Another survey, conducted less than a year after the Do Not Call list was implemented, found that people who registered for the list saw a reduction in telemarketing calls from an average of 30 calls per month to an average of 6 per month.[16]