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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has amended the Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR) to give consumers a choice about whether they want to receive most telemarketing calls. Consumers soon will be able to put their phone numbers on a national “do not call” registry. It will be illegal for most telemarketers to call a number listed on the registry.
>What about them?
They can learn to obey the law, or they can learn to share a non-padded cell with a violent criminal who knows what they used to do for a living.
>how do you deal with them
Don't have to, anymore. The USAG will deal for me. I only regret that hanging, drawing, and quartering is not a prescribed punishment under the U.S.Criminal Code.
>and how can they protect themselves?
The same way you protect yourself against being arrested for murder -- Just say "Neighbor, I would do thee no harm, but thou standest where I am about to shoot" -- and then don't shoot. They'll get a copy of the DNC list (which I'm betting will be available on CD-ROM) and NOT call those numbers. (Third bet--predictive dialer software will soon be available to skip numbers on the list. It's hardly a complex database operation.)
21. I've noticed that when telemarketers call, my caller ID says "number not available" or something like that. Are you doing anything about that?When the amended TSR goes into effect, telemarketers will be required to transmit their telephone number...
FTC website reference [ftc.gov]