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Canadian Do-not-call Registry Still On Hold
Despite overwhelming public support for the ability to opt-out of unwanted telemarketing calls, the Canadian registry is still months or possibly years from becoming a reality – a victim of political indifference, special interest opposition, and Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission inaction.Oregon Senate hangs up on 'robo' political call
Oregonians who sign up for the federal do-not-call list can now shed canned political calls along with those unwanted telemarketing pitches.Lawmakers fail to restrict 'robo-calls'
Voters hoping the General Assembly would ban political "robo-calls" will be disappointed during campaign season.Telemarketer Gets 11 Year Sentence
Canadian telemarketer Stephen Clark was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for bilking thousands of consumers in a phony credit-card scam. A former HSBC Holdings Plc executive got 6 years for helping him.House passes a bill to stop Caller ID fraud
Using fake caller IDs to defraud or cause harm to people would be illegal under a bill the House passed by voice vote Tuesday.
Carpet cleaning telemarketer fined $10,000 for violating DNC list
A telephone solicitor who called Nampa residents offering carpet cleaning services has paid a $10,000 fine for violating the Do Not Call registry.Don't be Misled by American Legion Fundraiser
It's a call designed to tug at our patriotic heartstrings, a request to donate money to the American Legion. But is a telephone fundraising campaign legitimate? "Six On Your Side" found the answer depends on who you talk to about it.Oregon Reinstates No-call Program
Oregonians who have been less than thrilled with the way the federal government has run its "no call" program will soon have another option in the fight against unwanted telemarketers.Florist telemarketer ordered to stop doing business for 15 years
A Pennsylvania telemarketer has been ordered to stop doing business in Tennessee for 15 years and pay the state an additional $26,000 to resolve contempt allegations.'Robo' telemarketer ordered to stop making calls in N.C.
The N.C. Attorney General’s Office said yesterday that a company that makes unwanted “robo” calls to North Carolinians has been ordered to stop.
Ex-Montreal telemarketer fined $1 million
A man who headed a group of companies that ran illegal telemarketing schemes across North America and in Europe will do no jail time despite bilking hundreds of victims.Competition Bureau Canada: Telemarketer Fined $1 Million
The Competition Bureau announced today that Michael Mouyal, 53, of Montreal, has been fined $1,000,000 for his role in a deceptive telemarketing scam that generated over $136-million in deceptive sales during a six-year period.Burial Plans Telemarketer Pays to Missourians on the No Call list
A Texas business that made telemarketing calls to Missourians on the No Call list to try to sell pre-paid burial plans will pay $15,000 under a court order obtained by Attorney General Jay Nixon.Telemarketing Fraud: Warning Signs
News-Press has an interesting article on senior citizens and fraud. According to the 2000 Census, one out of every seven Americans is a senior citizen. While those aged 60 and older make up 15 percent of the national population, a full 30 percent of all cases of fraud are committed against them. That's twice the normal rate.Phone Scam Warning: Internet Registry Scam
The Better Business Bureau of Central and Eastern Kentucky was contacted by a woman who lives in Midway who told the BBB that she received an unsolicited phone call at home from a company representative offering to get the woman's name and banking information off a registry on the Internet.