- Jan 7, 2002
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Caller IDs to reveal telemarketer numbers
WASHINGTON ? Starting today, if you have Caller ID you?ll know when a telemarketer is trying to reach you.
That?s when Federal Trade Commission regulations kick in requiring telemarketing firms to identify themselves.
Such calls had shown up on Caller ID as ?out of area.? Now the name displayed by Caller ID must either be the company trying to make a sale or the firm making the call. The display must also include a phone number that consumers can call during regular business hours and ask that the company no longer call them.
The change is part of the rules that set up the do-not-call registry, which consumers can use to block certain telemarketers from calling.
The do-not-call registry, which took effect in October, has 56.3 million phone numbers.
People can register numbers or file complaints at www.donotcall.gov or by calling (888) 382-1222. Firms that call numbers on the list face fines of up to $11,000 for each violation.
WASHINGTON ? Starting today, if you have Caller ID you?ll know when a telemarketer is trying to reach you.
That?s when Federal Trade Commission regulations kick in requiring telemarketing firms to identify themselves.
Such calls had shown up on Caller ID as ?out of area.? Now the name displayed by Caller ID must either be the company trying to make a sale or the firm making the call. The display must also include a phone number that consumers can call during regular business hours and ask that the company no longer call them.
The change is part of the rules that set up the do-not-call registry, which consumers can use to block certain telemarketers from calling.
The do-not-call registry, which took effect in October, has 56.3 million phone numbers.
People can register numbers or file complaints at www.donotcall.gov or by calling (888) 382-1222. Firms that call numbers on the list face fines of up to $11,000 for each violation.
