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Do Not Call List
Did you know you can put yourself on a “Do Not Call List"?
National Do Not Call Registry It often works with somewhat honest but maybe misleading telemarketers. Have you tried it and did it reduce your number of unwanted calls? |
LOL. I have been on that list for at least 10 years. It is totally worthless.
The way to stop receiving unwanted calls is to use the "do not disturb" option on your phone, except for calls from your "contacts" list. Make sure your contacts list is up-to-date. You will receive no more telemarketing calls. |
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I love my Google Pixel because the Assistant acts as my "receptionist." It fields all calls from phone numbers it doesn't recognize, and the call only rings on my end once the person calling has identified themselves to Assistant. |
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As a result we will take calls from unknown numbers. |
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Do not call list
[QUOTE=MikeVillages;2430485]Did you know you can put yourself on a “Do Not Call List"?
National Do Not Call Registry Based on the number of scam calls I get daily. I would say it's not working for me! |
I have never heard of any enforcement action against people who ignore the list, so I would say it is just a feel-good law that accomplishes nothing. I have a caller ID on my phone, and I don't bother answering calls from spammers and scammers.
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I’m on it and it doesn’t stop robo calls at all. I use YouMail and it works great. Rarely does a call get through. All those calls get blocked and I’m getting fewer calls now!
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So you are on the DO NOT CALL list and you get 15 or 100 calls a day ?
There's another useless government program. I think it should be about a $10,000 fine per call for the offenders/abusers/criminals, and have that money fund the program to go after them. And anyone working for these call centers should suffer some penalty also. Come on, you know you are doing something illegal. |
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Maybe Google it. |
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In Florida, a civil penalty for violating the Do Not Call list can be up to $10,000 per violation, according to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) may also seek other relief, such as injunctive relief, according to the department's website. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Maximum Penalty: . The civil penalty for a Do Not Call violation in Florida is capped at $10,000 per violation. Florida Do Not Call List: . Telemarketers must obtain a license before making calls, and calls are restricted from 8 AM to 8 PM, according to ActiveProspect. Federal vs. State: . While Florida has its own Do Not Call list, there is also a National Do Not Call Registry governed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). TCPA and Do Not Call: . Violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and the Do Not Call list can also result in fines. The TCPA, for example, allows for fines of up to $500 for each violation of the National Do Not Call Registry, and $1,500 per call if the violation was known and willful. Factors Influencing Penalties: . The severity of penalties can depend on the number of violations, the intent of the violator, and their previous compliance history. |
Yes, the Pixel phones are great here - my 8a manages calls flawlessly.
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Also, most telemarketing calls could be eliminated by the phone providers. They could monitor phone usage and easily determine which of their customers are violating the telemarketing laws. They could also limit the number of calls made by a customer. Neither the Government or the phone providers have any interest in solving the telemarketing problem. All they can provide the taxpayers are empty and insincere promises. |
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I wish that Verizon would step up a bit. We only use cell phones and 95% of my robocalls are from my old area code. I don't want to change my old phone number as it would involve having to change it too many places. But I could get rid of 95% of the calls if they would just allow me to block that particular area code alone! But no....they only allow you to block the first SIX digits of the phone numbers in thier "neighborhood blocking", and then have a limit on how many of those you block. What a ridiculous concept for a company who claims how great they are. I can't change companies as I am piggybacked on my daughter's plan. I have gotten into just pushing the botton that stops the ringing and sends it to voice mail. Then I have to go in an block that number (they don't have a limit on how many individual numbers you can block) I must have 400 or more numbers on that list. And they must know this is happening because of the number of people who move but don't change their numbers. Why is it so hard for them to allow Area Code blocking???
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Signed up on the" do not call " list when it was first offered. Never worked , still got lots of unwanted calls.
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The Do NOT Call list just provides a perfect list for telemarketing companies to use to make their calls to.
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When a call is screened on a Pixel phone using Call Assist, the caller will hear the voice of Google Assistant. The Assistant will then ask who is calling and why. You can view a transcript of the conversation as it's happening, allowing you to decide whether or not to answer the call. If the call is deemed spam, the Assistant will hang up; if it's not, the call will ring through to you. Screen your calls before you answer them - Phone app Help |
It doesn’t work, don’t want to get political, but loopholes were given and Do Not Call can not stop them !
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I’ve gotten to telling the people, very nicely, if they realize they are breaking the law and that I am reporting them to the FTC. And I do it. That goes for the text scammers, too. I must say my scam calls have gone down considerably. ReportFraud.ftc.gov |
Do-not-call registration
RE: The do-not-call registration. In my experience, it just doesn't work. Maybe it is blocking some calls and I don't know it, but I've registered several times and I still get annoying solicitations.
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Do not call list totally worthless.
Far more effective:
If you suspect a bogus call coming answer and stay completely silent You’ll Likely hear a dial tone in 10 seconds The machine will register your number as dead ( though dials are all but gone, they call it a dial tone!?) Or have some fun: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-7OgWcwgB50 Quote:
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