News

  • 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.
  • 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.