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    2 May 2007

    The Federal Trade Commission assures that cell phone numbers will not be released to telemarketers at any time in the near future despite the claims made in e-mails circulating on the Internet.

    In addition, according to the agency, it is not necessary to register cell phone numbers on the DNC Registry to be protected from most telemarketing calls to cell phones.

    The truth about cell phones and the DNC Registry is:

    • Contrary to the e-mail, cell phone numbers are NOT being released to telemarketers, and you will NOT soon be getting telemarketing calls on your cell phone.
    • There is NO deadline by which you must register your cell phone number on the Registry.
    • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations prohibit telemarketers from using automated dialers to call cell phone numbers. Automated dialers are standard in the industry, so most telemarketers are barred from calling consumers on their cell phones without their consent.
    • The national associations representing telemarketers have stated that their clients do not intend to start calling consumers’ cell phones.
    • There is only ONE DNC Registry. There is no separate registry for cell phones.
    • The DNC Registry accepts registrations from both cell phones and land lines. You must call from the phone number that you want to register. If you register online, you must respond to a confirmation e-mail.
    • While the telecommunications industry has been discussing the possibility of creating a wireless 411 directory, according to the FCC, even if a wireless 411 directory is established, most telemarketing calls to cell phones would still be illegal, regardless of whether the number is listed on the federal government’s National Do Not Call Registry.

    Comments

    • mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
      12 May 2007
      I noticed this was updated 2May2007 @ 2:16pm.  However, I received a call on my cell phone from "Budget Freight 323-354-3367" on 12May2007 @ 10:30am advertising Viagra and Cialis.  So much for "Contrary to the e-mail, cell phone numbers are NOT being released to telemarketers, and you will NOT soon be getting telemarketing calls on your cell phone."
      • Bob replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        23 Jun 2007
        Just make sure you do not use your cell as a home phone.  Namely, listing it with creidt cards, on checks or any company for that matter.  If you do, it may be used for telemarketers.
        • Yeah replies to Bob
          8 Jul 2009
          shouldn't matter, they don't have the right to sell my number
          • hanger upper replies to Yeah
            15 Jul 2009
            I'm with you on this one.  No one asked if they could sell my phone number.  The Royal Bank pulled a good one on me a few years back selling my email address.  I had 1500 spam emails per day because of them and had to cancel that email address.  No one has the right to sell your information.  No one. Not even our borderline communist Canadian government
            • Sumdamn Gai replies to hanger upper
              31 Jul 2009
              Glad you recognize your Canadian government is borderline communist.  That is the first step to recovery.  Unfortunately, the U.S. government is making a mad dash for communism under The One.
              • ds replies to Sumdamn Gai
                7 Aug 2009
                you are exactly right, nice to see someone else with a brain,not brainwashed
                • what?? replies to ds
                  10 Aug 2009
                  You're the one brain washed here!
              • Redskis replies to Sumdamn Gai
                10 Aug 2009
                I knew it was those commie bast****.  Recently I heard a tape of Nixon giving my cell number to the commies.  Now I am inundated with calls from China wanting to buy Levis with holes in them.  Next they will want my copy of Patsy Cline singing "Crazy".  Thanks for the warning.
              • Bob Reno replies to Sumdamn Gai
                2 Sep 2009
                Err, you might want to brush up on your political science, we are speeding headlong toward Socialism, not Communism. Mixing those up is like saying someone is smoking crack, when they are just taking some anti-depressants.

                Peace
                • To Janet Reno's hubby replies to Bob Reno
                  5 Nov 2009
                  Uh....."Heading towards socialism" Lol........ We arrived there a good while ago. Yes, we ARE now heading towards communism. Just like the term Liberals.... that was a LONG TIME AGO...Err,you might want to STOP with the "poly-sci" and just pay closer attention. PEACE????
                  • G replies to To Janet Reno's hubby
                    28 Jan 2010
                    What the f**k does any of your political pschobabble have to do with getting unwanted calls on your cell phone?!?!?!  Take you extremist views and get off this blog.  Take it over to your village idiot cousins at Fox!  You girlfried Sarah is waiting to hear from you there....peace!
                • maktheknife replies to Bob Reno
                  26 Nov 2009
                  1st it's anti-depressants...then....thorezine lollipops......Then.....Crack!!

                  The Totalitarian Two Step.

                  "At last a modern Nation has full Gun registration,the Nation will be a safer place and citizens will be protected."... Adolf Hitler 1935.

                  1st "CAPITALISM"....TO.. relieve citizens of he burden of wealth.....2nd "SOCIALISM"....TO help the people understand we are all in this together. ...3rd "Totalitarianism".....So the people understand they've been getting F***ED OVER and...NOW....there is nothing anyone can do about it but bend over!!!!

                  Class Dismissed.....:)
                • HolySchmokes replies to Bob Reno
                  10 Feb 2010
                  The difference between Socialism and Communism is nothing more than being butt-whipped with the rifle and being shot with it.  They are inbred cousins and eventually hit the totalitarian brick wall.
                • bullet replies to Bob Reno
                  18 Feb 2010
                  Huh? Read a little folks. I recommend "Atlas Shrugged", as a good deterrent to your apparent lack of "definition" skills. A big piece of poop is the same as a small piece of poop, regarding substance that at least.
                • Indy Greg replies to Bob Reno
                  5 Mar 2010
                  Isn't bragging about being a socialist rather than a communist similar to bragging that u have chlamydia rather than HIV?!
              • CSI replies to Sumdamn Gai
                4 Sep 2009
                Amen on that one!
              • Jaime replies to Sumdamn Gai
                27 Oct 2009
                Funny how you right wingers don't even understand the difference between, communism, socialism, and fascism, (two of which are the complete oposite), but you still seem to accuse Obama of being all three.
                • Marx replies to Jaime
                  27 Oct 2009
                  Funny how some people make broad generalizations about people (and label them accordingly) based on less the 20 words ... LOL  These Labels are sound like HATE words from some people.
                • shar replies to Jaime
                  28 Oct 2009
                  yeahy - of which he is!!!!!!!!!!!!
                • OBAMAMAMA replies to Jaime
                  5 Nov 2009
                  No one even mentioned Obama...LMAO! BUT---since you did----"Right WINGERS" LOL....NO... Try, 100% TRUE AMERICANS THAT WILL NOT ALLOW THE COMMUNIST N.E.A CONTROLLED SCHOOL SYSTEMS TO CONTINUE BRAIN WASHING OUR KIDS THAT END UP THINKING LIKE YOU DO. THE LONGER ONE STAYS IN THE SYSTEM THE MORE AND MORE THEY BECOME THE SYSTEM. THE SAME EXACT SYSTEM THAT IS DESTROYING MY COUNTRY THAT I LOVE MORE THAN YOU COULD EVER UNDERSTAND.
                  • Cynthia replies to OBAMAMAMA
                    16 Nov 2009
                    In case you did not notice this is not an Obama Website.  It has to do with PHONE CALLS!!!!!!!  HELLO!!
                    • chicky-boom-boom replies to Cynthia
                      14 Jan 2010
                      Thank you! You are right, Cynthia. Why don't you people stay on track of the issue and stop discusing other trash? Get on another blog and air your differences people. We are talking about annoying phone calls NOT Obama! You people have "ten-issues"!!
                  • Not a Redneck replies to OBAMAMAMA
                    23 Nov 2009
                    Yah for CAPITAL LETTERS!!!!!  

                    LOUD NOISES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                • wtf? replies to Jaime
                  18 Feb 2010
                  Why is anyone who opposes being totally controlled by their government labeled a "right winger"???  There is no religious or party connection here.  Just simply don't want to end up like 1940s Germany is all.  And that's not a BAD thing.
                • Indy Greg replies to Jaime
                  5 Mar 2010
                  Calling someone a "right winger" just because they  abhore the thought of having our country fall into the woeful results from communism & socialism only points out that you are happy that Obama is leading this great nation there. Being unemployed, I should be happy with Obama, as he extended my unemployment benefits & my COBRA "govt subsidized" insurance plan, saving me another $15,000, but who is paying for me to sit on my a** & enjoy my "vacation" from work? Those of you with jobs, the tax-payer!  You should be enraged that you are paying me $15,000 to de-motivate me to search more aggressively for a job. Now I know why I pay so many damned taxes when I AM employed, & I would MUCH rather have the government hold a portion of my check in order to save it for a rainy day to help get me through a stretch of unemployment than to know that it's going to unemployed people who are de-motivated to aggressively search for a job. Because if it was MY money that was supporting me while I was unemployed, I'd search a hell of a lot harder for a job than I've been looking knowing that it's YOUR money supporting me. Face it, who is going to turn down a free hand-out? Socialism & communism causes people to become LAZY, to lose one's competitive edge. There's a reason capitalism works, because it forces one to work harder or smarter in order to live in a better socio-economic condition than the "average" person. I don't want to be "average" and live in a 2 bedroom apartment with the same color of paint as everyone else in my neighborhood. I want to be able to excel. Socialism and Communism gives those who can not excel on their own the right to continue to be LAZY, while forcing those of us who could otherwise excel   to give up more of the things we wish for in life to be "donated" to those who don't deserve it. In the end, it demotivates the harder and smarter worker to work harder and smarter, because he soon realizes. That the more he makes, the more the government takes, and he soon finds that he's living next door to an unemployed person like me who is being subsidized by the govt with the taxes that the. Hard worker is paying for.

                  So if you still want to call educated people like me "right-wingers," then at least realize that there's a reason that we're "RIGHT."
                  Too many people have mistaken the word "right" and "left" with the  "direction" or "side" of the issue that they tend to support

                  If we defined it "correctly," (or if we got it "right") the terms wouldn't be "right-wingers" & "left-wingers," but "right wingers" and "WRONG-wingers."

                  I'm a researcher by profession. When polled, 87% of people who were unemployed at the time voted for our current president. What's that tell you?

                  I was unemployed when I voted for McCain. I know what it's like to be a minority. But I don't have to agree with a policy that will eventually turn this great nation of ours into the same situation of  1990 USSR. Ever hear of that place? The abhored capitalism. Didn't believe in private enterprise, thought all citizens should be "equal." "Equal" does not equate to balance in cases other than mathematics.
              • Anonymous replies to Sumdamn Gai
                28 Oct 2009
                A communist government is much better than the "capitalist" governments of the U.S. - and I mean *all* of them, both Democrats *AND* Republicans. They take taxpayer money and give it to banks, instead of using it in education and health. In Canada, at least there is health and education for the people who pay the taxes.
                • JAN` replies to Anonymous
                  29 Oct 2009
                  IF YOU LOVE THIS TYPE OF GOVERNMENT SO MUCH, WHY NOT MOVE???  There are plenty of countries to choose from where you can live under a dictator, or be a Socialist, or Communist, whatever you want.  You don't have to live in the best country the world has ever know, which became that way because you have the FREEDOM to say you don't like our government, while you try to make it into one of the many failed regimes.  Wake up America.  Want to see what our Country is going to be like in 10 years, LOOK AT DETROIT.  This is socialism in action.  Study, read, learn something, then come and tell us why you like socialism or capitalism better.  It is an uneducated uninformed opinion.  If you still stand by it then MOVE.  Don't destroy our Country that brave men and women gave their lives to defend, and brave men gave their lives to create while you sit on your freedoms, running your big mouth!
                  • RichGuy replies to JAN`
                    2 Nov 2009
                    Right on!
                  • Reality replies to JAN`
                    6 Nov 2009
                    Detroit was destroyed by greedy automakers.

                    Thanks, capitalism!
                  • Not a Redneck replies to JAN`
                    23 Nov 2009
                    I live in Detroit, and funny, I don't see much socialism or communism or anything like that here.  The government's not taking care of the people here.  That's why just about everyone is moving away.  No jobs, no government that wants to attract jobs.

                    This is a complex issue but it has nothing to do with socialism or communism.
                    • racer0300 replies to Not a Redneck
                      18 Jan 2010
                      Ask why the goverment gave tax advantagsto companys to out source!
                  • az25 replies to JAN`
                    30 Nov 2009
                    Actually, Detroit's issues stem from the Capitalist system, screwing the city by outsourcing manufacturing jobs overseas. Which, in case your stupid a** didn't know, is a direct result from free trade policy, which is a pillar of modern capitalism. The only ideology interested in controlling people through multi-national corporations and governments are conservatives. I'm pretty sure Lockheed Martin wouldn't crawl into bed with communists, let only Barack Obama. However, the Bush administration somehow started two wars with no way to pay for it. Hmmmmmmmm. Let me think, who would be interested in controlling the debt and profit of war...

                    HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.
                  • CorgiNinja replies to JAN`
                    16 Jan 2010
                    I thought this board was about annoying phone calls from an unknown source like (403)939-0808 (an Alberta number, that's all I know - never answer long distance calls myself), not political bulls**t.
                    • Sick of it replies to CorgiNinja
                      3 Feb 2010
                      I'm with you. These people need to go to a different board to bad mouth each other about our Gov't and such, if you don't have a phone call compalint......piss off.
                  • yougotitsister replies to JAN`
                    18 Feb 2010
                    Amen!!!!
                • LJ replies to Anonymous
                  9 Nov 2009
                  Health in Canada?  Oh, I forgot -- that's the country north of us from which people flock to the States for surgeries they can't get there.  And if you think a communist govt is "much better than the 'capitalist' governments of the U.S." then let me suggest you move to a country that has a communist government.  Yeah, they do taxpayer money and misuse it and I want something done about that.  But I can stand on the roof of the house (which I own--something I would not have in, say, Russia--and shout at the top of my voice that I don't like the government.  Try doing that in Communist China.  Oh, and let me try to remember the last time I stood in line all day to buy a loaf of bread....  Or shared a two-room apartment with one or two other families....  Hmmm, yep, MUCH better.  Yep.  Moron.
                  • healthcareforall replies to LJ
                    9 Feb 2010
                    Flock to the USA from Canada for Health Care, no wonder they say Americans are dumb, posts on here just prove it.
                • CavMan replies to Anonymous
                  16 Dec 2009
                  Note these words for the folks that have forgotten that this is a site to discuses phone calling fruit loops..... "for the people who pay the taxes" If you dont want to work? you dont want to get off your obama lovin azz and be self supportive? YOU DONT GET SH*T end of story weeeeeeeee
                • wake up! replies to Anonymous
                  20 Feb 2010
                  Canada is slipping into American style everything very quickly. Wake up! Short-funding health care makes room for big business. Restricting natural health products, helps big pharma, double and triple taxing everything including Food! Not agreeing that water is a human right. Ignoring /denying climate change so that big oil and mining can strip us empty. Where are the rights gone that our parents laid their lives and bank accounts on the line for in the 40's and 50's? My dad would roll over in his grave if he knew what has been sneaked away from us. Most folk have no clue, because media white washes it too.
                • Indy Greg replies to Anonymous
                  5 Mar 2010
                  You are obviously not Canadian, because if you were, you would realize that Canada provides EVERYONE with free health care, NOT just those who pay their taxes. Take a course in Political science before knocking your own country before bragging about another country's flawed thinking.
              • Joe replies to Sumdamn Gai
                22 Nov 2009
                How can you complain about The One?  He's a modern day Robin Hood.  He will STEAL from the rich and REDISTRIBUTE to the poor.  Certainly you don't have a problem with someone who STEALS your money do you?
                • Not a Redneck replies to Joe
                  23 Nov 2009
                  The rich don't pay their fair share.  If someone is making millions of dollars, they have investments in businesses.  Those businesses benefit more from our government than anyone else, so their investors do, too.  For example, where would any American company be with the the Interstate Highway system?  Where would they be without airports?  Where would they be without a good public education system to provide them with a workforce?

                  Try making millions of dollars a year in Haiti.  If you do it's because you're a drug dealer selling to rich Americans, an arms dealer who is providing the drug dealers with a means of protecting their enterprise, or you own a sweatshop that is exporting goods to the USA.  

                  By the way, would you call Eisenhower a communist?  Probably not.  But look at what the marginal tax rates for wealthy Americans were back then.  Nothing compared to what they are now.  And yet nobody calls him out for redistribution.  Why is that?

                  Why am I arguing politics with people I don't know from a telephone spam website, anyway.
              • codom19 replies to Sumdamn Gai
                9 Dec 2009
                "The last government program to work was WWII."  David Brinkley NBC news
            • dstnd replies to hanger upper
              2 Feb 2010
              FYI re: email addresses.

              Hopefully this will help/bless some of you out there, but create a second email address with which you guard your main one giving it to as few as possible but then use the secondary email for everything else (quite possibly even some of the friends/family too).  

              By doing this, you're of course safeguarding your main email and if then your second address gets on the list of those awful forwardings (surely you know what I mean when the next thin you know is you're getting 100 a day of happy-happy sayings AND ads galore.

              It's truly an easy way to sit back and laugh at that crook on the other end whose thinking he/she is going to sell you their product.  ...not to mention Aunt Erma who forwards you six things each day.

              PS - IF EVER you are in question to any email sent to you, ESPECIALLY those which are asking you to provide/update personal information, 1) DO NOT CLICK on the links provided in the email, but rather take the time to open a new browser and YOU TYPE IN the URL to whomever and/or pick up the phone and call to verify if this company is indeed asking you for information.  Most legitimate/quality businesses will NEVER ask you for certain information and let me tell you .... these scammers are VERY GOOD at creating almost identical look-alike web pages but if/when you open the link and look close at the URL, you'll see change/alteration in web address which (usually off by one little digit) and you've then just given all your personal information to the bad guy.

              Oh how I wish I (someone) had enough $ to get on tv and air commercials for nothing more than to educate/share these little details of how scammers get us.

              Just please always be on high alert and NEVER, EVER, EVER be afraid to ask someone for their opinion, help that is, of what to do.  Bless everyone who reads and please pass on the message to do right, live right and stand up against violaters of every kind.  :)
            • nemo replies to hanger upper
              1 Mar 2010
              hanger is an idiot.  Most of your "personal information" is public record, or has already been disclosed by the person himself.  A big statement like "no one has the right to sell you information" sounds like a important statement, but when examined, it doesn't make any sense.  As far as the Canadians being "borderline communist" that's just dopey.  There is no bright line between capitalism, socialism and communism; all share characteristics in common.  Only the right wing disinformation machine perpetualizes this kind of nonsense.  Simple, easy-to-understand answers find a welcome in simple people. If only things were that easy!
          • Dee replies to Yeah
            10 Nov 2009
            Now calls are from 801-297-7808 not idea who, what they are,  Very disgusting when the calls come at meal time or during the night
            • codom19 replies to Dee
              9 Dec 2009
              We never give our phone no. correctly unless it's necessary for those that really need it such as banks, friends, etcetera. Giving out the local time-temp number seems to satisfy when asked.

              Give your phone no. to mortgage soliciters will have it ringing off the wall. An additional benefit is that it seriously pissed them off.
              • Janie replies to codom19
                28 Dec 2009
                Great idea.

                There is a local "non profit" that makes annoying collection calls. I started giving out its phone number when I think I'm going to be telemarketed as a result of filling out a form.
                • noway replies to Janie
                  18 Feb 2010
                  Hey, that's a great idea!
            • hating calls right now replies to Dee
              2 Mar 2010
              801 is a salt lake exchange...if that makes a difference to you?
        • Rob replies to Bob
          18 Sep 2009
          Just wondering what you do then, if your cell phone is the only number you have. I don't want to pay for something I really don't use, but then again it might be worth it to give companies a 'junk' number to call. hmmm
        • Betty replies to Bob
          17 Oct 2009
          If you provide your bank with your cell phone number, then that is the number that they will release to legit telemarketing firms.  If your cell is your home phone number (as mine is) just tell the telemarketer that you want to be placed on their "do not call" list.  It may take a few days or weeks for this information to be updated on all of their lists, but it will happen eventually.  That's just how it works.  I worked as a telemarketer a few years ago, but I still don't like receiving telemarketing calls.    

          But, always be wary of calls that might not come from legit sources.
          • Steve replies to Betty
            6 Feb 2010
            But why have a do not call list if the telemarketers just ignore it. Is there a master list that they have? Is there software sold that they have to use that has the do not call numbers removed? When this was started in California there was a fine of $500.00 to these telemarketers for every call they made to your number. That lasted about 6 months, then they combined it nationally and I started geting flooded with calls. If you fine these clowns for every call they make they will go away. As I see it nothing is being done.
      • Cadillac84 replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        22 Aug 2007
        If you got a call from someone advertising Viagra and Cialis, that is spelled "SPAM." I can guarantee you can't find the perp and I can almost guarantee you the CID (caller ID) number was a spoof. It is illegal to telemarket prescription drugs regardless of the National Do Not Call Registry. So, if somebody is going to violate FDA why would they worry about FCC?  

        Your cell phone number is not released to telemarketers -- there are all kinds of other ways for them to know your number and the most likely one is to just dial a bunch of numbers and take whatever happens.
        • Tyra replies to Cadillac84
          10 Sep 2009
          They usually have 20+ comps dialing continuously
          going through numbers sequentially. If you do
          answer one of the calls and ask to be taken off
          their calling list, they only remove your number
          from the one comp that connected with you. The
          rest can still hit your number. Also, when the
          comp that you were removed from is rebooted each
          Monday, it "forgets" who it isn't allowed to call.
          Convenient for them, eh? Wish there was a way
          that actually worked. And cell numbers are easy
          to find this way! UGH!!!!
          • Johnlaw replies to Tyra
            26 Sep 2009
            The problem is that they are phishing for "active" lines.  Usually when they say that they will put you on a "do not call list" they are actually marking your number active in their data base and sending it to other "tele-criminals" Do NOT interact with these calls.  Continue to report them.  Do not give out your phone number thru the internet ...ever.
          • pissed off replies to Tyra
            8 Oct 2009
            YOU CAN'T CALL THE NUMBERS BACK. IVE TRIED. IT SAYS THE NUMBER IS NOT ASSIGNED. NICE TRY BUT NOT A VIABLE SOLUTION...
        • Janie replies to Cadillac84
          28 Dec 2009
          What about text messages.
          We have received text telemarketing messages moments apart - obviously using a robodialer - on our cell phones. I alerted FTC online.
        • Rocko replies to Cadillac84
          6 Feb 2010
          Did he order some pills from one of these companies and give them your cell number? All these companies are not in the USA and these people are usually calling you from third world countries, and could care less about your privacy.
        • Rocko replies to Cadillac84
          6 Feb 2010
          Did he order some pills from one of these companies and give them your cell number? Most of these companies are not in the USA and these people are usually calling you from third world countries, and could care less about your privacy.
      • murray replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        2 Nov 2007
        well..my cell phone has been getting calls for over a month now, and I report it to th dnr...what good does that do???
        • Tony replies to murray
          21 Jan 2008
          The DNR might not be the right department to report it to, unless the calls are about illegal sport fishing.
        • irritated replies to murray
          10 Jun 2009
          I have reported one to the Do not call registry 4 times already and still being called by the number. So I really think it does no good
        • Donna replies to murray
          9 Sep 2009
          I called t mobile to see if they could block a number because an 800 number kept calling for someone I don't know and then want me to hold.  The said no but if I wanted to pay $5. a month extra there is a way to block up to 10 numbers on the family plan, which was actually designed to limit minutes that kids use when on their parents plan.
          • ARTRAY replies to Donna
            10 Nov 2009
            I have AT&T service and pay extra each month for a call blocking service. Every time I try to add a telemarkerter phone number, I get a message saying that this number cannot be blocked. What the h#ll am I paying for?
        • Ray replies to murray
          26 Sep 2009
          All it does is give them a paper trail to use in court if they ever do end up being able to bring charges of any sort against them. (Which won't happen quickly. If it happens at all) Won't stop a lot of the spammers and frauds, especially not immediately, but the current laws aren't up to dealing with this kind of stuff.
      • M.P.Tn. replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        28 Nov 2007
        If you use your cell phone for business or if that is the number you leave or call from, they will get it... and you just left your email address on your comment so they might get that, too... I always use a junk email address (usually a gmail address I never use for anything important)  Whenever I must call a business for anything from my cell, I always ask them to please not add my number to their calling list, and they usually will comply if I am polite.
        • Angel08 replies to M.P.Tn.
          14 Jul 2009
          I use my cell phone for everything. If you do not want your number showing up when you call someone dial *67 then the number. That will block your number from being sent. Try it, call your landline but *67 before your number.
          • Mark replies to Angel08
            28 Aug 2009
            That *67 does not work if you are calling a toll-free number (like 800 or 877).  Many people think it will protect them, but it does not.

            The reason for this?  When you call a toll-free number, you are essentially making a collect call, which the holder of the number has agreed to pay for. That's why it does not cost you anything to call.

            Because the called party is paying for the call, they have the right to have a complete accounting of all calls made to them, including the number which called them and real-time ANI.

            That's why so many businesses, debt collectors, scammers and others ONLY provide a toll-free number for you to contact them.  As soon as you call, they've got you, even if they didn't have it before.

            Slightly off topic...

            Don't you love the ones which call and then ask you what your phone number is?  I always tell them you called ME.  If you don't know my number after you called it, then you have a big problem on your hands.
            • Lost in the NEK replies to Mark
              2 Sep 2009
              Better still..The calls saying your CC, mortgage..insurance..is in jeopardy.. My solution is to answer 1, and then ask them which CC, ins, mortgage of mine is in trouble? he responce to date, is that they hang up!!! What a gas*seg*
            • gini replies to Mark
              15 Sep 2009
              Mark,  How about , "Please hold for a representative as we have an important message for you.".  After 14 choruses of MUSCRAT LOVE, SOMEONE COMES ON THE PHONE AND asks for my name!  THEY CALLED MEEEEEEEEEE!
      • matt replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        4 Dec 2007
        Unfortunatley, if you do business with a compnay and use your cell number (I don't have a land line) you may still get calls.
      • zack replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        11 Feb 2008
        if we all hate telemarketing - and i do with passion - how is this industry surviving - who are buying from them ?
        If you want to stop telemarketers - you have to make the calling extremely unprofiatable. They will not call if its costing them more than they are earning.
        • Anon replies to zack
          9 Mar 2009
          who buys from telemarketers? stupid people. they profit from the stupid and that dooms our suffering to continue

          sad
          • anononymous replies to Anon
            4 Jun 2009
            who spends money with telemarketers? sadly our elderly who dont have younger family members stepping in and handling their financial affairs. it is easy to deceive many older people into spending money, its sad and wrong yet they prey on them anyways.
          • BullDog replies to Anon
            27 Aug 2009
            exactly. for any of you who think people aren't stupid, watch the news and see just how many idiots are STILL being scammed by the a-holes in Nigeria...even AFTER they have been outed, busted, exposed, there are STILL morons out there who fall for the scams...so what makes you think these same morons are smart enough to not listen to a telemarketer?
        • Spike replies to zack
          25 Aug 2009
          I work in the auto industry.  During the mild recession of the 90's, the geniuses with the business degrees cut all budgets except for Marketing, which they expanded, claiming that our quality problems were actually product perception problems.

          Those with the business degrees are frequently not the brightest bulbs on the tree.  If some pencil pusher decides telemarketing is effective, they will make the numbers appear to support it.  It's like the marketing idiot philosophy of "There's no such thing as bad publicity."
        • Old Man Dotes replies to zack
          31 Aug 2009
          That's why we keep a police whistle next to the phone. If we ever do get a telemarketer on the line, I'll encourage them to waste their time while I watch whatever is on TV. then when they are ready to close the sale, I tell them "here's my credit card number. Now listen very carefully, I shall say this only once!" Then I blow the whistle into the phone as loud as I can, and hang up.
      • No Junk Mail replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        18 Apr 2008
        Could be that one of your 'friends' passed along your number as a harassing joke, or an employee at a business that you legitimately called dropped your number with a telemarketer. Not identity theft, but truly an annoyance.
        • Actor50 replies to No Junk Mail
          17 Mar 2009
          I think this sounds really plausable, In this cut throat world of business people will stoop real low to gain the upper hand  aaand if you come in sleepy...so much the better
      • Steph replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        25 Apr 2008
        If you fill out forms online and use your cell phone as you phone number, that's how it gets on calling lists.  Certain companies will sell your information, and by you giving it to a company you've given them the ok to do that.
        • tired of this replies to Steph
          19 Aug 2009
          Go Google -  AutoDialer and RoboCalls.  The computer picks the number.  The Congress buckled to Direct Marketing Cos.  Instead of requiring people who want to be contacted to be listed they require all the people who Don't Want To Be Called to be listed.  Several things wrong here  -- Bigger government department to be created.  Every so often the TeleMarketer has to 'buy' a new list and remove any number added.  I'm sure you  can think of the rest of the problems.   Just think of the 'phone' company and the 'phone book'.  Number of listed numbers is way down and so is the size of the book.  The 'Phone' companies like collecting all that money every month from you. It would be easier to charge the people WHO WANT To BE In The Book.  It is all about money....
        • clowncar replies to Steph
          29 Oct 2009
          With or without using the DNC (Do Not Call) list; whenever you do any business with any company they have a "legal" by federal law to try to sell you something again. This includes reselling your name and tele. no. to any third parties that they choose to do business with. Example, you had, but no longer do any business with Bank of America; telemarketers can call you to sell you anything at least one time. Why?, somewhere you did some business with Bank of America.
      • hopkimi replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        30 Sep 2008
        Contrary to what the FCC says, I AM getting calls from auto-dialers on my cell phone !

        They're just hiding behind the (000)000-0000 number and calling anyway.
        • David replies to hopkimi
          4 Oct 2008
          Alot of numbers that were initially assigned to business and residential land line, are recycled to cell phone service.
        • Glo replies to hopkimi
          7 Nov 2008
          Do what I do:  report them to the FTC Complaint Line:  877-382-4357
        • you are correct replies to hopkimi
          7 Jun 2009
          As usual, our government rarely protects us, but loves to exploit us. And I'm referring to both Democrats and Republicans. The other thing the auto-dialers do is spoof numbers. I sometimes try to call them back. I have reached non-existent numbers, disconnected numbers, and no longer working numbers. We can't report any of these, or your 000-000-0000. The government doesn't do anything about it because the same scumbags that do the criminal auto-dialing have bought off the prostitutes that are the government.  The phone companies don't stop it because they make money from it. The criminal auto-dialers pay the phone co. fees to make the illegal calls, and you and I pay the phone co. to receive these annoying calls.  This is especially true with cell phones.  For example, the car warranty scammers must have made at least 10 or 20 million calls.  Depending on a subscribers calling plan and other factors, that can easily result in billing $1,000,000 for minutes used.
          • Ma Bell replies to you are correct
            6 Feb 2010
            Get a good phone answering machine, I even have a large digital read out of the number. If a number calling me is one I recognize, I will pick up the phone. If it's a number I don't know or an 800 number I don't pick up. About 90% of these calls don't leave a message usually hanging up before it even goes to the machine. My guess if they hang up before your answering machine turns on they don't have to pay for the call. Incoming calls also show up on my TV if I am watching it in HD. If you don't answer the phone they can't sell you anything.
      • Jerms replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        3 Oct 2008
        That does not mean that the info on this page is wrong. All it means is that "Budget Freight" called you anyway. Ever since I signed my cell phone for the DNC list, I've had almost NO telemarketer calls. Just because a few squeaked by does not mean that my phone number was released. In fact, just the other day I received my 2nd one in about 8 years...I let them waste their time with their spiel and then told them I was on the DNC list and did'nt appreciate their call...you should have heard them choke. HA! HA! HA!
        • MT replies to Jerms
          16 Nov 2008
          My experience is exactly opposite of yours.  I listed my cell number on the Do Not call list, and at first it was OK, and then one day I started receiving calls in Spanish, and telemarking calls from Canada. Then the calls started coming from the middle East, maybe Pakistan  & India I am not certain.

          I dropped that phone number and got another cell with a new phone number, and the telemarketing calls disappeared. But I am getting about 30 calls a day on my Internet phone numbers, and a cell phone I use for emergency...  

          I have never given out my emergency cell number to any one, nor my internet phone number.  The house phone is not called often... But it has gotten to the point if i recieve a phone call from blocked phone number or out of area phone call, I never answer.  If my uncle in Spain calls I shall miss his call, and not be able to send him any money...
          • umm... replies to MT
            8 Jan 2009
            Why don't you remember your family's phone number? You can easily use information you already know to beat that. You remind me of my aunt, who looks on the internet for all her family members. Then, when she goes searching for drapes, or carpet, and a 'recent list' shows my grandma's name, she calls my grandma and scares her, telling her that she found a drapes company displaying her info on the internet. just WOW
          • Larry replies to MT
            6 Feb 2010
            You got your internet phone number from somebody like Magic Jack, and that somebody sold your number or someone hacked into their system and got it. Trust me if the company got hacked they are not talking because they don't want a face a law suit. Get another number!
      • JG replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        13 Oct 2008
        This business about "your cell phone number will not be released" is meaningless. When I was young I regret to say I worked one summer for a (respectable) telemarketting firm. We didn't need any fancy "lists" to make our calls, we just had a strip of paper with a collection of 50 random phone numbers. There were hundreds of such strips and collectively they covered EVERY possible phone number in the local area. We would simply go down the list and when we had finished one strip we went on to the next. "releasing" of a cell phone number is meaningless unless the telemarketer wants to call you by name.
      • It's your fault replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        14 Oct 2008
        It's your fault more than likely. I say this since your name you submitted to these posts is YOUR EMAIL address. When you put your email address on a post it will be picked up by the bots that scan web pages for email addresses. They are collected for spam. These scummy sleazebag spammers do that low class crap. The other things they do are collecting addresses from chain email and using them for selling on an email list, or ciollecting them by having a funny site that you "just have to have your friend see"-one that has you submit an address in order to have an email sent. My guess is that since you were unaware of this common knowledge of not posting your email address to the world, that you may have been screwed by being on email lists by well intended friends and colleagues. This is common when email sent from business accounts get forwrded, being that your contact info is on the bottom. As far as this whole thing, this is a case where the FTC is the good guy who is fighting the same sleaze that screwed you over, yet you blame them who are helping you. The Internet is a great place for mob mentality. Get the pitchforks ready shall we?
        • Listen 2 IT replies to It's your fault
          6 Nov 2009
          This is true. I don't open anything starting with FWD.,FWD.,FWD. These are spy ware, but I have no idea what this has to do with phone calls?!or if our cell phone #'s are being sold. Auto dial does just that, it dials random #'s using the known first 6 (7 if you count the 1-) and random last four hoping for a hit. Also for what it's worth I have been receiving text adds more than phone calls, at least those are easy to deal with by replying stop.
      • Ben replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        17 Oct 2008
        The cell phone numbers are not being released by the phone company to the telemarketers.  The most likely scenario is that YOU are releasing your cell phone number to the telemarketers by giving it out to retail stores, banks, grocery stores, your credit card company, etc.

        If you don't give it out to anyone, then there is no one that can sell it to someone else.
        • wishhillaryhadwon replies to Ben
          4 Nov 2008
          I disagree.  I NEVER give out my cell number.  Only to my kids' school.  I doubt that the school is selling my cell phone number.  I have received several unsolicited calls over the past 4 - 5 months.  I imagine it all initiated from random dialing.  These operatives can find out the first three digits of your cell from the calling area.  Once one of these sleezebags calls your cell and gets a voice mail or response, they know they've got a "live" wire so to speak.  They can continue selling these "live" wire numbers to other sleezebags - and these sleezebags don't have to random dial to everyone to get a response.  Some of the hard work had already been done for them.  I won't take responsibility for criminal scam artists.  It's BS.  You can try to protect yourself.  But they have found a way around the system.
          • firedrake replies to wishhillaryhadwon
            15 Feb 2009
            I don't know about your kids school but my university a large state school did sell student info and caused a scandal because of it
          • Thank You replies to wishhillaryhadwon
            7 Jun 2009
            Absolutely!  I especially liked: "I won't take responsibility for criminal scam artists.  It's BS."

            I agree; I hate these wusses that stick their tales between their legs, whimper & cry, make excuses and defend the guilty, and try to suck up to these predators.

            Those idiots might be guilty, but I know you and I are not.
          • Pissed off customer replies to wishhillaryhadwon
            20 Oct 2009
            You also need to be careful because some of these scammers are calling cell phones in order to clone your phone. Be sure to check your bill every month to ensure there's no calling to some strange place you would never have called. Also be sure to check stateside phone numbers. If there are any unknown numbers on your phone bill, call your carrier immediately and have them investigage.  It happened to a friend of mine and it was a nightmare, never looked at the numbers listed on his bill, he just paid it every month. 5 minutes could save you thousands of dollars and a lot of unnecessary legal trouble.
        • Glo replies to Ben
          7 Nov 2008
          I have never given out my cell number to any business, because I only use it when I'm out of town and away from my work or home number.  Rest of the time it's kept off.  
          I have a prepaid for my family to contact me during health emergencies, and I've written the number down so my two employees can contact me when I go out of town.  They've NEVER used this number.  The only calls I have ever gotten on this phone are from my son, my brother, my sister, and NET 10.  Now I've gotten a call from telemarketers.  

          These folks are using computers to dial numbers at random. That's the only way they could have gotten this one....
      • sjgates replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        13 Nov 2008
        My guess is that you used your mobile phone number somewhere as a contact number when you purchased something or filled out a form for a credit card or some other such thing.  Unless one never, ever gives out their cell number to anyone other than their family or friends, your mobile number is out there in the ether and it can be found.  Considering many younger people no longer have landlines, telemarketing calls to mobile numbers will be on the rise.  As an aside, I am thankful for this website because it has alleviated the stress of wondering who was calling my home and my grandmother in a nursing home!
        • CA.SUBHASH CHANDRA PODDER replies to sjgates
          22 Jan 2009
          I FULLY AGRE WITH THE VIEWS EXPRESSED.
        • Renee replies to sjgates
          28 Apr 2009
          My husband and I have both left our cell phone numbers at the Motorcars Toyota in Cleveland Heights, OH a few times so they could call us when our car was ready to pick up.   Some time after that, I got a text message telling me my car was due for an oil change.   I called them and told them they had better not do that anymore because I have to pay for those text messages.   It was not until after that that I started getting the calls for the "car warranty" about to expire.  I have a feeling my cell numbers got out that way.  

          I looked on the internet for that number and someone had identified the actual company's number and name instead of the telemarketer number.  I called them and gave them H3LL and told them this is illegal.  I have received no more calls from that number.    Now I am receiving calls from 2 other numbers.   This time I plan on answering the call and using one of the tactics mentioned above about talking to them and driving them crazy.  I'm gonna have some fun.
      • Priestess Connie. replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        22 Nov 2008
        Do not forget you can register you number on the do not call list and refer the caller there.

        https://www.dmachoice.org/dma/member/home.act ... F852658.tomcat2

        There is other information here also regarding junk mail, etc.

        Catch up later.
        • DNC IS USELESS replies to Priestess Connie.
          3 Jun 2009
          THE DO NOT CALL LIST IS USELESS! I AM REGISTERED AND HAVE ALSO REPORTED UNWANTED CALLS WHILE BEING ON THE LIST AND NOTHING HAS HAPPEND BECAUSE THEY STILL CALL ME ALL HOURS OF THE NITE AND DAY.  AND I HAVE HAD MY NUMBERS REGISTERED SINCE DAY 1! EVEN WHEN I CALL ANYONE(BESIDES FAMILY MEMBERS)I HAVE ALWAYS BLOCKED MY NUMBER. EVEN WHEN A BUSINESS DEMANDS TO HAVE IT I TELL THEM THAT IT IS JUST AS EASY FOR THEM TO SEND ME SOMETHING THRU POSTAL MAIL TO AVOID THE TELEMARKETERS AND IT STILL DIDNT HELP!
          • Donna replies to DNC IS USELESS
            9 Sep 2009
            Get a magic jack from radio shack and hook it up to your computer.  I stopped having unwanted calls for a long time until I ordered Kevin Trudreau 's book.  I am gonna change my number and never us it for ordering again
            • Thankful 4 Site replies to Donna
              15 Jan 2010
              Kevin Trudreau is THE worst offender that I know !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
              VERY misleading and deceptive.
          • hderic replies to DNC IS USELESS
            13 Oct 2009
            This post is dead on. We have all of our numbers listed on the DNC list. We get multiple calls every day  to all numbers. All too often, we try to call those numbers back, and get a bad number message. We have even had numbers on our caller ID with the name displayed, researched the name, and found that person to live in a different area than the number.
            I have attempted to report numbers to DNC, but their requirements are difficult to meet when the calling number is bogus, or blocked. And, if you do not get the company name, as happens often when you are called by these automated systems, you can not report the call.
            DNC is a JOKE. It is a waste of time and taxpayer money.
            All I can add is that whenever I find out a company is using telemarketing, I take my business elsewhere, and inform the vendor why.
          • hderic replies to DNC IS USELESS
            13 Oct 2009
            This above post is dead on. We have all of our numbers listed on the DNC list. We get multiple calls every day  to all numbers. All too often, we try to call those numbers back, and get a bad number message. We have even had numbers on our caller ID with the name displayed, researched the name, and found that person to live in a different area than the number.
            I have attempted to report numbers to DNC, but their requirements are difficult to meet when the calling number is bogus, or blocked. And, if you do not get the company name, as happens often when you are called by these automated systems, you can not report the call.
            DNC is a JOKE. It is a waste of time and taxpayer money.
            All I can add is that whenever I find out a company is using telemarketing, I take my business elsewhere, and inform the vendor why.
      • Bruce replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        26 Nov 2008
        I have a GO Phone as I rarely use my phone and prefer to pay for what I use as it saves me lots of money I would otherwise spend on plans...and only two people have my cell number...and I DO get this same company 503-864-3213 call me all the time...and each time they use 10 cents. I rarely use more than 5.00 a month as my calls are 10 cents a minute flat across the board and they account for maybe 1/5th of this every month. Telemarketers DO call cell phones!
        • What is wrong with you replies to Bruce
          8 Jan 2009
          If it's the same number all the time, and you are charged after you pick up, and you KNOW who it is, WHY do you answer? You can't blame anyone but yourself when YOU choose to accept charges by answering the phone. Just set the number into your contacts with a ringtone that doesnt ring and a contact name of 'do not answer' or 'phaggetron' or something you will know who it is.
          • tombs31 replies to What is wrong with you
            10 Nov 2009
            Ring time counts as air time.  Incoming and outgoing.  Most providers charge full minutes for any part thereof.
          • I Am What I Am replies to What is wrong with you
            21 Nov 2009
            Changing the contact name to "Do Not Answer" I can do. But filtering an incoming call by it's phone number, the only way to do that with my Net10 phone is to place that contact into a "caller group". Then you can set a ringtone so all calls from that "caller group" use that ringtone. You can NOT set it to "No Ringtone". And that sucks big time.
            • Larry replies to I Am What I Am
              25 Feb 2010
              Create an mp3 file that consists of 1 second of silence. Set is as a ringtone.
      • Rodger replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        15 Dec 2008
        I've received several calls from telemarketers and immediately told them I'm not interested. It seemed to work...to date they haven't called again.
        • S.C. replies to Rodger
          27 Sep 2009
          Where is the fun in just telling them you're not interested?  There IS NO FUN in that.  What about the Seinfeld approach?  Ask if you can get the person's name and home phone number.  Then ask why not.  Oh, you don't want me calling you at your home, do you?  Now you know how I feel.
      • Crys Ravyn replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        23 Dec 2008
        I have to say I've gotten those irritating Robo calls and other telemarketers daily on my cell phone since September 1st and several a day in fact. So I can hardly believe what they are saying is true. I know the phone companies are selling our numbers to telemarketers...
        • No... replies to Crys Ravyn
          8 Jan 2009
          You gave your number to some entity which sells it to telemarketers in the form of huge lists. Retail stores do this all the time.
      • Sensibility replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        8 Jan 2009
        Common sense states that you weren't targeted specifically. In other words, a cat walking on the phone could have fooled you into thinking a telemarketer or prankster knows who you are. Seriously. On top of that, you posted your email address on a public web page. You might as well seek out spammers and tell them which inbox to flood.
      • Anne Owen replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        26 Jan 2009
        I think a lot of the marketing calls we get on either land line or cell are numbers generated at random by a computer and therefore it is their "lucky" break to get whoever answers. Makes sense to me.
      • ExStreeter replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        2 Feb 2009
        Many people assume telemarketer calls come from purchased lists, but many calls to cell phones (and land line phones) also come from "random dialers".  These are computer programs that shuffle the possible combination of numbers randomly, triggering their system as a valid number when you pick up.  Similar to responding to junk mail on your computer - they get your unique (IP)computer address as soon as you respond, then the deluge ...
      • Dont call me i'll call you replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        23 Mar 2009
        No kidding, even though one's believe that no one gives out numbers. But yet I have cellphone the number doesnt go for contest contact, nor contact to online profile sites either. Yet I had the occasional phone call to my cell from telemarketers. Explain that?????? 800Notes, start explaining that, can you back up the claim that no one gets phone numbers from the do not call list. Somehow one has to know not to call my cellphone but has to know my number first. And I made that happen when i put my cellphone on the Do not call list. The only thing that ended up stopping the new callers and the past callers was changing my number completely. My home phone is a whopper of a mess, telemarketers galore, all i can do is be as rude as possible and hang up. Or try the telephone genuis on my phone til they hate me enough to leave me be. It's fun google it learn the keypad on your phone and go nuts next time a telemarketer calls.
      • Kira replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        23 Mar 2009
        I have received several telemarketer calls on my cell phone...and my understanding is that companies are not permitted to do this due to FCC regs.  How are they getting the numbers, not to mention getting away with calling them?
      • Terry replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        1 May 2009
        The "Do Not Call" registry and Cell/Fax telemarketing restrictions only apply to telemarketers that feel that they should operate within the law.

        There is an entirely other class of telemarketer that doesn't care about the law, and attempt to cover their tracks to avoid tremendous fines and jail time.

        I'd speculate that those that are calling you in defiance of the law are more likely to try to steal from you.
      • Irritated with calls at work. replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        15 May 2009
        When I lived at home, my son would answer and say, "sure. let me get my Mom," then lay the phone down and forget it.

        When my Dad was alive, he used his United States Marshal voice and identification to ask if they were following the Federal guidelines and what their number was so he could investigate them and their licenses, OR would say he was in the middle of sex and that at his age, that was the most important thing on his agenda, could he call them back.  Again they hung up.

        None the less, I do find that the DNC lists are rather useless.
      • Kirk replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        10 Jun 2009
        or...someone could simply program their dialer to dial all numbers within an area code. It's not rocket science, and since it's difficult to track these people down (they've probably already provided false Caller ID information, and they can work from autodialers on your *infected* computers or temporary phone numbers)...and spam/telemarketing has a 10-20% return rate (more than enough to make it a profitable industry) why WOULDN'T they call a pool of numbers that LEGITIMATE businesses are leaving alone?

        To put this another way--and without intending to be rude to the author--the thing that bothers me about this "whatever you say, it's still happening" attitude is that it COMPLETELY IGNORES (and therefore facilitates by proxy) the real issue. It's NOT that it's illegal! It's that it WORKS enough of the time to be profitable! The *problem* is US. If you want this business to die, you should actively ensure that neither you, nor anyone you know, is EVER part of the 10-20% that responds!!!
        • GeSaDaRi7 replies to Kirk
          7 Jul 2009
          Sorry, but your response sounds a lot like the perpetrator blaming the victim! The bottom line is it is "illegal" on all levels, and furthermore it is not always facilitated by people "responding" to those misleading e-mails or phone calls.
          The overwhelming complaint here is the fact that MOST of us Did Not respond but was still blindsided by some non-caring, money hungry predator!
          • tombs31 replies to GeSaDaRi7
            10 Nov 2009
            Kirk is right.  If something doesn't get the desired results the method is dropped. "If it's broken throw it away and get something new."  Reality is (as shown by all the posts) the dncl isn't doing the job. It reminds me of a common action taken by "intelligent" folks.  Attempt to legislate responsibility, write a law.  Forget that it hasn't got a snowball's chance in .... of accomplishing the desired outcome.Einstein said, "The definition of insanity is do continue to do things exactly the same every time and expect the outcome to be different."
        • GeSaDaRi7 replies to Kirk
          7 Jul 2009
          Sorry, but your response sounds a lot like the perpetrator blaming the victim! The bottom line is it is "illegal" on all levels, and furthermore it is not always facilitated by people "responding" to those misleading e-mails or phone calls.
          The overwhelming complaint here is the fact that MOST of us Did Not respond but was still blindsided by some non-caring, money hungry predator!
      • jayne replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        11 Jun 2009
        Educate yourself.  That call had nothing to do with cell phone numbers being released.  It was an illegal call, not someone calling because your phone number had been sold to telemarketers.  It's illegal to sell prescription drugs over the phone (and the internet mind you).  Don't start a wave of paranoia and misinformation.  Spend some time and actually do some research on the number/call before you post things like this.
      • GeSaDaRi7 replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        7 Jul 2009
        Amen to that! I was online trying to apply for various jobs, and the next thing I know I'm getting calls from colleges and universities because I (also) included my cell phone number in the job application line.

        From now on I will NOT put my cell phone number down, but will only leave my home phone number. And even after that, I began receiving calls on my home phone from colleges and other businesses that I never asked for a return call of contact!
      • They still call cells replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        19 Jul 2009
        They KEEP calling my cell phone!!!!!!  It's none stop and driving me crazy!  They obviously need to fix their "non" problem!  And I am registered on the DNC list too.
      • Wendi replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        24 Jul 2009
        I actually got a call on my OnStar phone in my car from a telemarketer.  I didn't think this was possible.  I had to pay for the minutes it took me to get the caller off the phone; I finally hung up.
      • Patrick replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        26 Aug 2009
        Some of this information is correct, and you must read between the lines concerning the federal regulations. Call centers cannot call cell phones using auto-dialers. I am in this business, providing data to call centers. Cell phone lists are available, and most centers just have their reps manually dial. I have also received voice mail broadcast messages ( IVR ) on my cell phone. Legally this is ok - IF - I have an existing business relationship ( EBR ) with whoever is calling me. Safest way for anyone concerned is to register your # on the Federal Do not Call list. I will say this - telemarketing employs 1000's nationwide. Please think of our economy vs the inconvenience of simply telling a telemarketer that you are not interested!
        • gerard replies to Patrick
          24 Oct 2009
          look buddy, MOST people do NOT want to be HARRASSED by UNSOLICITED and ANNOYING phone calls from telemarketers, et al... what don't you understand about that??

          as for the telemarketing agents who 'work' for companies like yours... i say, get REAL friggin job, and stop bothering people!!!
        • mikenola replies to Patrick
          25 Nov 2009
          being a call center rep does not qualify YOU to speak for the industry buddy.

          Call Centers DO call cell phones using auto-dialers, though the one you dial for may not, that is not an inclusive practice nor is your claim definitive for the industry.

          Call Centers can be as small as some yutz with a Vonage VOIP number to massive operations run by companies like AT&T or Catholic Charities.

          Telemarketing calls are legal from people you have an existing business relationship is a nebulous statement. When an individual fills out any application be it a Credit Card application or registration form to win a boat AND they provide their cell phone or land line number(s) a relationship is established.

          The caveat to that is the legislation allows THEM to trade/sell information with their "partner" companies which in some cases means marketing companies that buy lists.

          That relationship between you and the original company is considered to be extended to the partner company and is usually outlined in the fine print, somewhere around paragraph 1278 of the document or hidden on their website.


          IVR, VOIP, Direct Dial or Auto-Dial, spoofed or not, it is illegal to telemarket to cell phones. The challenge comes in identifying WHO actually called you, how they dialed the number is basically irrelevant.

          Until the legislation makes it a requirement for the telco's to ACTIVELY prosecute abusers, scammers, and other violators nothing will change. The TelCo's, VOIP providers, etc are NOT required by law to co-operate on this and nor are they required to adhere to a specific coherent set of behaviors in regard to protecting their customers.

          Until we make it EXPLICITLY illegal to sell all personal information without positive consent (opt-in) from the individual these abuses and scams will continue. Frankly I want to see legislation that forces companies to PAY ME to use my personal information! and I want to be able to control which company GETS to buy my information! that includes the credit bureau's, as I never agreed in any meaningful way to be 'indexed' and tracked by them!
          • kmbgp of Tennessee replies to mikenola
            24 Dec 2009
            Just read your blog Mikenola...........
            I would very much like to get paid by companies selling my info or calling me. You know like the 900 numbers used to get x amount of dollars per minute when the number was called.
            Do you know of a way I can get my personal numbers listed like a 900 number. then I could quit my legitimate job and make a whole lot more money from the telemarketers.
      • FedUp replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        3 Nov 2009
        When a number calls that we don't recognize, we answer with "Hello, WHO's CALLING?"  It throws them.  Then they try to ask you ANYTHING at all, you just keep asking them "WHO is calling?"  They will often try to continue on their train track anyway, with.....how you doing today? is this MR. so & so?

        Just keep saying WHO's CALLING?  If they give you some name, then say "Do we KNOW You?"  Just keep it going....  WHAT's your Company name?  WHY are you calling? WHAT do you want?

        Just NEVER answer ANY of their questions.  Not ever, not even one! NEVER answer to THEM, ANYthing at all whatsoever....not your name, not if they dialed the right number, not ANYTHING.  

        Instead ASK them all the questions.  You then may have gathered a little info. on THEM, and you can hang-up.  If everyone did this, they would never ever get ANYWHERE.  Of course if everyone always immediately hung-up they would never get anywhere, or if everyone neveranswers a call from a number they don't recognize, they would never get anywhere.  -  But generally I like to get a little info. from them, so I can figure out what SCAM they're up to, and then be able to report it to places like this, to help others.
      • k replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        5 Dec 2009
        it was probably an auto-dialer that just happened to hit your phone number.
      • Dave replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        18 Dec 2009
        If you are forced to speak to a telemarketer, remind them their career is loathsome and undignified, and encourage them to quit. It is your duty as a consumer to boost employee turnover and increase the cost of doing business in the telemarketing industry.
        • medusa replies to Dave
          30 Dec 2009
          "loathsome and undignified" job -- hahaha, nice.
      • KC replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        4 Feb 2010
        I just got a cal...it was actually the 2nd time they called so I answered it. Knowing it wasn't anyone I knew, I answered in spanish.  The lady says my name and say I know that you. I just hung up. I don't owe anyone money & I'm not late on any bills so I have no clue what the call was about. When I looked the number up (2053850066) it is registered to American Studios. I have no clue!!
      • gt replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        8 Feb 2010
        Here is how I combat telemarketers: I have a Uniden phone with which I can program in numbers and assign each number a special ring. Anybody that I associate with is programmed into my phone with the same ring, usually a ring that is a song.

        Every time my caller id registers a number or a name I don't recognize, and if I don't hear my special ring for acquaintances, then I let it go to voice mail. (All non programmed numbers will ring normally.)

        Telemarkerters do not leave messages ever, but a legit person will. Then I add the scam number to my phone book and assign it a 'do not ring'. If it turns out to be a caller I know, I program them in and give their number my special ring to alert me the next time they call. Or if they are a legit caller and leave a message I will pick up the call and tell them that I usually scan all calls to make sure that I never answer the call of a telemarketer/scammer. They understand completely.

        I have about 30 telemarketer numbers in my phone book. I have noticed that legit companies will have a name listed on my caller id, but scammers only have Unknown or something similar. They will never reveal a company name. Problem solved. Also, I check every number that calls me that I don't recognize on this website to see if there are complaints, and I go to a reverse phone number look up online to see who the number is registered to.

        Basically if I hear my special ring, I never have to check caller id, because I know it is someone that I personally entered into my phone book. And the best part is, I never have to hear the ring of a telemarketer again.
      • waitaminute replies to mkgeary@sbcglobal.net
        26 Feb 2010
        not the same thing
        you got that call because it was something other than "soliciting" or advertising. you or someone else at some point gave this company your number and therefore permission to use it. you can add it to the list for DNC --   get your facts straight before slamming others
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