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National do not call list - goes live 6/27/2003

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Originally posted by: darqice
of course you all realize this is just the latest brainchild of major telemarketing co TelAmerica, to get all your phone and cell phone numbers for their next marketing blitz for the amazing new product **VAPOO-RIZE**







seriously though, imagine the implications of this site being hacked and all numbers re-routed to who knows who...

What's the difference? Doesn't the telemarketers know the numbers registered so they know which ones not to call? 😕
 
It doesn't matter if the 'site gets hacked...

This is the gov we're talking about, they make regular backups.
Plus, if someone "steals" the list, so what? What're they gonna do with it, sell it to some company that's looking to violate the law with EVERY SINGLE call they make, so they can be sure they'll be fined?
 
Originally posted by: DarkFudge2000
How do you KNOW exactly how long this registration list is and where can I actually check this? Also why is this post in the HOT DEALS forum?.............

13,000,000+

go forth and surf. 😉



Its pretty funny to hear people suggest the site getting hacked. 😀

Its completely irrevelant...these are only 10-digit numbers folks. They aren't credit cards with personal information attached. 😕
 
------------------------------------------------ "It doesn't matter if the 'site gets hacked...

This is the gov we're talking about, they make regular backups.
Plus, if someone "steals" the list, so what? What're they gonna do with it, sell it to some company that's looking to violate the law with EVERY SINGLE call they make, so they can be sure they'll be fined? " --------------------------------



No , they wont illegally CALL anyone............. they'll just EMAIL SPAM every single user on that list....LEGALLY


(sigh)




Lord help us all

 
I signed up the phone numbers of my elderly relatives. I get calls from telemarketers that are merely annoying, but the elderly get calls from telemarketers who actively try to scam them out of their savings.
 
Originally posted by: DarkFudge2000
------------------------------------------------ "It doesn't matter if the 'site gets hacked...

This is the gov we're talking about, they make regular backups.
Plus, if someone "steals" the list, so what? What're they gonna do with it, sell it to some company that's looking to violate the law with EVERY SINGLE call they make, so they can be sure they'll be fined? " --------------------------------

No , they wont illegally CALL anyone............. they'll just EMAIL SPAM every single user on that list....LEGALLY
No, they're looking to MAKE sales, a list of people already opposed to marketing would be a more appropriate "don't bother to spam" list. Hacking the gov is in itself risky, illegal, while apparently the spammers have no problem generating email lists using legal methods, else we wouldn't be overrun with spam already.
 
BTW, the turnaround time to receive the Confirmation Email has dropped quite a bit, only took a few mintues this time to receive it instead of the 33 hours that elapsed the first time.
 
Originally posted by: xerosleep
I rarely get any telemarketers calling anymore.

All you have to do is say "take me off your list, I don't want to be called again"
Legally they have to take you off. So now I never get any calls from any of them.

when i worked at a telemarketing place, (not really telemarketing, just taking surveys for the Gallup Poll) if people were rude and asked to be taken off the "list" most people wouldnt take them off the list, nothing ever happened to them either
 
Originally posted by: austex
I signed up the phone numbers of my elderly relatives. I get calls from telemarketers that are merely annoying, but the elderly get calls from telemarketers who actively try to scam them out of their savings.
If they're running illegal scams, how much do you think they'll be deterred from making illegal telemarketing calls?
 
Saw This article this morning about a man who called back 100 times to get his name off a telemarketer's list. Kinda funny, though it's too bad he had to do it in the first place.
 
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