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- anzelina
thanks for the reminder!
- mg330
Please see my thread Attn D5ive.
You fell for it too!
- d5ive0
Please inform then. Cuz I was told this was legit.
- d5ive0
I deleted it. My sources were wrong then. I apologize.
- anzelina0
whoops!
well in my case, my number used to be a land-line, and now is a mobile number, so it's still on solicitors lists. good to have it removed.
- kyl30
so, did I just add my numbers to the 'get tons of calls' list?
- JoshClancy0
so, did I just add my numbers to the 'get tons of calls' list?
- d5ive0
The FCC and the Federal Trade Commission set up the National Do-Not-Call Registry to enable consumers to reduce the number of unwanted telemarketing calls to their phones. The Registry covers both traditional (wired) and wireless (mobile) phones. The Registry is nationwide in scope and applies to all telemarketers, with the exception of certain non-profit organizations. Personal cell phone users have always been able to add their numbers to the National Do-Not-Call Registry either online at www.donotcall.gov or by calling toll-free at 1-888-382-1222 from the telephone number they wish to register. Registrations become effective within 31 days of signing up and are active for five years. There is no cut-off date or deadline for registrations.